Hatshepsut (Fg. 3-11a)
The Great Pyramid of Egypt has presented an unexplained mystery
from its very sight by the modern world. How were they built? A
question that definitely extends beyond that of the Great Pyramid to
several structures found world-wide. Egypt manages to tie the very
question to the pyramids due to their monumental scale. The scope of
such a project seems so inconceivable that our ancient ancestors
would've accomplished such feats. Several theories have suggested
plausible building methods that may have been used throughout Egyptian
constructions, yet solid and conclusive evidence has not been
discovered. Its believed the granite used for building was transported
from 580 miles away using the Nile River including slabs weighing up to
80 tons found in the burial chamber.
Debates continue to this day trying to unravel the mystery behind
the pyramids. It's widely understood that Egyptians built to please
their kings and gods, and with honor during the process. What cannot be
explained is why they decided to build with such magnitude and
precision, unless of course, it was easy for them to do. Modern
archeology and modern science has not discovered any such process
proving that moving giant stone blocks was easy for the Egyptians, but
that doesn't necessarily mean any such evidence does not exist.
Karnak at Luxor
Karnak (Fg. 3-11b)
Comparable to Angkor Wat in prominence and size, the Temple of
Karnak at Luxor is currently believed to be the world's largest
surviving religious structure. As kings were considered gods, they
required an area given the same attention as other gods, and Karnak
definitely fulfills this ideology. Gigantic pylons and statues adorn the
temple symbolizing the Karnak's physical residence and needs, including
an obelisk weighing 328 tons. Attention to interior lighting effects is
evident throughout the temple, exemplifying the focus on fine details
and craftsmanship. Most recently, a 3,500 year old door to the
afterlife unearthed near the temple. Known as a false door that allows
the deceased and his wife to interact with the world of the living.
Karnak has been deemed one of the many god's mansions built for
political and religious purposes.
Sphinx of Giza
Egyptian Sphinx (Fg. 3-11c)
The earliest known Sphinx sculpture was found at Gobekli Tepe
dating to roughly 9,500 CE nearly 7,000 years before the gigantic
version located at the Giza plateau. The Egyptian Sphinx is the world's
largest known monolith statue and the oldest known monumental
sculpture. Construction is theorized to have taken place around 2500
BCE during the reign of pharaoh Khafra. A distinct correlation between
the Giza pyramids, Sphinx and Nile river is believed by
archaeoastronomists to align with the constellations Leo, Orion and the
Milky Way. Another mystery which has not been solved refers to the
Sphinx's paw structure when GPR discovered a hollow area large enough to
be a cache site. The area remains unexplored due to the water table and
several theories have suggested invaluable items or a tomb might be
hidden inside.
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