The Pyramid of Khufu

The Pyramid of Khufu

Discovery the Great Pyramid of Giza

The Pyramid of Khufu, For lovers of indecipherable mysteries, it will be nice to know that the secrets of the pyramids are still as hidden as ever. These huge historical monuments were built in an ancient period, and yet they are extremely perfect.

But if you think about it, there are several ancient monuments that share this perfection. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the most famous and curious, and that’s why it requires to know these amazing facts about it.

Cheops

Khufu is the Greek name known in the history of King Khufu. The second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom. The Fourth Dynasty is considered the “Golden Age” of the Old Kingdom, largely due to the sheer size and quality of the pyramids built during this time. Starting with the pyramids built by Khufu’s father, Sneferu, at Dahshur.

Also

Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops Pyramid) are good indicators of Egypt’s economic and political stability throughout the Old and Middle Kingdoms. The size and quality of its construction at different times during the history of ancient Egypt indicates that the resources available were allocated to construction during the Fourth Dynasty.


Facts on the great pyramid of Giza

  1. It is composed of 2,300,000 blocks of stone

The weight of the blocks is varied and ranges from 900 to 30 thousand kilograms. Inside, the temperature maintains a constant 20° C. It was covered with limestone that made it reflect light, as if it were a giant mirror.

  1. The pharaoh’s chest was placed there during construction

The chest found in the Pharaoh’s chamber is too big to pass through the small tunnels of the pyramid, so it must have been put there during construction.

  1. This pyramid is aligned with two other

The Pyramid of Cheops, also known as the Giza Pyramid, is aligned with two others: the pyramids of Khafra and Menkaure, following the stars that form Orion’s Belt. The passage to descend the pyramid points to the pole star known as Alpha Draconis.

  1. It has revolving doors

Besides this pyramid, only two others have this kind of doors: Meidum pyramid and bent pyramid of snefru. All three were son, father and grandfather, respectively. Although it weighs several tons, Giza’s revolving door is very easy to open from the inside and practically impossible to find from the outside.

  1. One of the 7 wonders of the world

Of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pyramid of Giza is the only one still standing. Moreover, it was the tallest building in the world for thousands of years, more precisely until 1889, when the Eiffel Tower was built.

  1. Cheops had the largest pyramid and the smallest statue

Although the Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest, the smallest statue found of a pharaoh belongs to Cheops. It’s only three inches long and made of ivory.

  1. It was not built by slaves

For many years it was thought that the pyramid was built by thousands of slaves, but Egyptologists have accepted that it was many skilled workers who led this project. Cheops’ nephew planned the construction and the pharaoh spent a lot of money dressing and feeding the workers with quality products.

  1. It was built with levers

Although its construction was always mysterious, it is known that the easiest method could have been with wooden or bronze levers. Once the first step was established, a machine made of logs was used to lift the stones to the second step, and so on.

  1. There are three chambers inside the pyramid

The king’s chamber, the queen’s chamber and the never-finished chamber are the three places inside it. However, experts say that there is a fourth space under the queen’s chamber which is where Cheops was actually buried. Others think that Cheops was never really in the pyramid.

A boat was also found there

At the base of the pyramid a well was found with an unarmed boat, which was later assembled and preserved in a museum. On the stones that covered the well was found the name Djedefre, son and heir of Cheops, who probably put the boat there.

Discovery Pyramid of Giza

The discovery of a closed and hidden passage inside one of the Egyptian pyramids of Giza has been revealed There is a corridor about 30 feet long and over 6 feet wide A stone slab with a gabled structure called a “chevron” was found at the top of the doorway connected to the descending passage that was created at the time the pyramid was built.

Finally

one of the most worthy places to visit in Egypt is the Pyramid of Khufu. It is the largest pyramid. When you visit Egypt, you must try to enjoy viewing this pyramid.

In fact

If you are a fan of history and ancient Egyptian civilization, you should visit Egypt and spend your vacation in Giza, as it is the city of history and civilization, because you will discover a lot about the civilization of the ancient Egyptians and how their lives were in building temples, especially the The Pyramid of Khufu, one of the largest temples.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pyramid of Khufu famous for?
It housed the body of the deceased and kept it safe. It demonstrated the status of the deceased and his family.
What is the tallest Egyptian pyramid?
The Great Pyramid, the largest of the three main pyramids at Giza, was built by Khufu and rises to a height of 146 meters (481 feet).
Is the Great Pyramid of Khufu still standing?
The only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing.
Why was Khufu important to Egypt?
The sheer scale of this monument stands as testament to his skills in commanding the material and human resources of his country.
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