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Giza pyramid complex
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Image:Pyramids_of_Egypt1.jpg right|thumb|333px|''The Giza Pyramids, part of the Giza Necropolis''.
The '''Giza Necropolis''' (coordinates {{coor dms|29|58|33|N|31|07|49|E|type:landmark}}) stands on the
Giza Plateau, on the outskirts of
Cairo,
Egypt. This complex of ancient monuments is located some eight km inland into the desert from the old town of
Giza on
the Nile, some 20 km southwest of Cairo city centre.
The site
This
Ancient Egyptian
necropolis consists of the
Pyramid of Khufu (also known as the ''
Great Pyramid of Giza Great Pyramid'' and the ''Pyramid of Cheops''), the somewhat smaller
Pyramid of Khafre (or Chephren), and the relatively modest-size
Pyramid of Menkaure (or Mykerinus), along with a number of smaller satellite edifices, known as "queens" pyramids, causeways and valley pyramids, and most noticeably the
Great Sphinx. Associated with these royal monuments are the tombs of high officials and much later burials and monuments (from the
New Kingdom of Egypt New Kingdom onwards) associated with the reverence to those buried in the necropolis.
image:GreatPyramidsWithCamels.JPG left|240px|thumb|''Giza pyramids, view from south in late [[19th century|nineteenth century. From left:
Menkaura pyramid,
Khafra pyramid, Great (
Khufu (pharaoh) Khufu) pyramid.'']]
Of the three, only Khafre's pyramid retains part of its original polished limestone casing, towards its apex. It is interesting to note that this pyramid appears larger than the adjacent Khufu pyramid by virtue of its more elevated location, and the steeper angle of inclination of its construction – it is, in fact, smaller in both height and volume.
The most active phase of construction here was in the
25th century BC.
The ancient remains of the Giza necropolis have attracted visitors and tourists since
classical antiquity, when these
Old Kingdom monuments were already over 2,000 years old. It was popularised in Hellenistic times when the Great Pyramid was listed by
Antipater of Sidon as one of the
Seven Wonders of the World. Today it is the only one of the ancient Wonders still in existence.
Due largely to
19th century nineteenth-century images, the pyramids of Giza are generally thought of by foreigners as lying in a remote, desert location, even though they are located in what is now part of the most populated city in Africa. [http://www.delange.org/Giza_Pyramids_Sphinx/GC.jpg] Consequently, urban development reaches right up to the perimeter of the antiquities site, to the extent that in the
1990s a
Pizza Hut and
KFC restaurant opened across the road. [http://www.theagitator.com/archives/60-16-andec-01.jpg]
The ancient sites in the
Memphis area, including those at Giza, together with those at
Saqqara,
Dahshur,
Abu Ruwaysh, and
Abusir, were collectively declared a
World Heritage site in 1979 [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/86].
Major components of the Necropolis
Image:SphynxTourists.JPG right|240px|thumb|''Nineteenth-century tourists in front of the Sphinx. View from South-East, Great Pyramid in background.''
*
Pyramid of Khufu ("Great Pyramid")
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Pyramid of Khafre
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Pyramid of Menkaure
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Great Sphinx
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Khufu ship
Alternative theories
Orion Correlation Theory
Although hypotheses put forward by
Robert Bauval are universally regarded by mainstream
archaeologists (Lehner 1997) and
historians as a form of
pseudoscience, Robert Bauval and
Adrian Gilbert (1994) proposed that the three main pyramids at Giza form a pattern on the ground that is virtually identical to that of the three belt stars of the
Orion (constellation) Orion constellation. Using computer software, they wound back the Earth’s skies to ancient times, and witnessed a ‘locking-in’ of the mirror image between the pyramids and the stars at the same time as Orion reached a turning point at the bottom of its precessional shift up and down the meridian. This conjunction, they claimed, was exact, and it occurred precisely at the date
Upper Paleolithic 10,450 BC{{citeneeded}}.
Longitude positioning
Another interesting belief about the Giza pyramids is that the longitude passing through them divides the earth's landmass into two exact halves.{{citeneeded}}
See also
*
Egyptian Pyramids
Further reading
* Lehner, Dr. Mark, "''The Complete Pyramids''",
Thames & Hudson, 1997. ISBN 0-50-005084-8.
* Manley, Bill (Ed.), "''The Seventy Great Mysteries of Ancient Egypt''", Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0500051232.
* "''Mysteries of Egypt''" National Geographic Society, 1999. ISBN 0792297520.
* Rhys-Davies, John, "''Riddles of the monument builders: Who built the Sphinx''", Time-Life video, 1995.
External links
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Giza Plateau on GoogleMaps.
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3D model of the pyramids for use in [http://earth.google.com Google Earth]
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Warning to Tourist Great Adventure but be careful.
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Pyramid Photographs on GlobalAmity.net
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