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Is that the real reason the Great Pyramid in Giza was built? - Walla! Tourism

2020-02-09T22:10:34.950Z


It is customary to think that the Great Giza Pyramid was built to serve as a burial ground for Pharaoh's coast, but an ancient civilization expert relied on the historian Herodotus to establish a theory that ...


Is that the real reason the Great Pyramid in Giza was built?

It is customary to think that the Great Giza Pyramid was built to serve as a burial ground for Pharaoh's coast, but an ancient civilization expert relied on the historian Herodotus to establish a theory that the pyramid was built in general to serve as a water pump. That's his reasoning

Is that the real reason the Great Pyramid in Giza was built?

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The Great Giza Pyramid in Egypt is considered an impressive engineering feat of sacred royal importance: to serve as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu ben Sanfrou to serve him in the afterlife. Now, an ancient civilization expert claims that while the unusual structure of his era should not be underestimated, it is not at all intended to serve as a burial ground for Pharaoh. In fact, he says the purpose of the pyramid was simpler: to act as a giant water pump that would transport water from Lake Maris to Giza.

He based his somewhat bizarre theory on the two "lost pyramids" of Lake Moeris. Ancient civilization expert Matthew Sibson believes the unrecognized story of the historian Herodotus about the two submerged pyramids in the lake may serve as the key to breaking the goal of Giza's Great Pyramid. During Herodotus's brief visit to Egypt in 490 BC, the man documented stories told to him by locals about two huge structures immersed in the lake. Matthew, "ancient architects," he explains: "Herodotus claims that the lake itself is 90 feet deep. The pyramids were in the middle of the lake and reached a height of 100 furlongs or 180 meters, with half of them immersed in water. "

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Over the years Matthew established a strong theory that the pyramids were deliberately built in the water. "These examples seem to completely back up my claim," the historian adds.

Matthew first rejects the idea that the two pyramids served as tombs - as they were submerged in the water. He adds: "They were flooded during the Herodotus period, so in earlier periods there was a risk of flooding, when the lake might have been even deeper. They were indeed built that way - they may have been inundated for six months each year which is definitely strange. " Even if the two pyramids were supposedly built for burial and their internal construction was adapted to the Great Pyramid, with the internal passageways rising up to the King's burial chamber - the water could either reach there or not allow access.

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The Great Pyramid at Giza was actually used as a water pump? (Provider: ShutterStock)

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Matthew argues that Lake Mouris was used as a water source for the Giza Plateau, by water collected in the Great Pyramid - meaning its true purpose was to serve as a water pump. To prevent flooding, the pyramid was surrounded by a wall, and between it and the pyramid was built a well shaft that filled the area with water. He added: "These waters could not be reached from the Nile because the river is lower than the Giza plateau, but Lake Mouris is higher than the Giza and many researchers believe that the lake served as the Giza water source. To reach the water source, 80 km away, they probably needed To the pump. "

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