Pyramid Of Meydoum.
A construction, which has even a greater appearance of antiquity than the Meydoum tower, exists at Saccarah. Here the architect carried up a monument to the height of two hundred feet, by constructing it in six or seven sloping stages, having an angle of 73° 30'. The core of his building was composed of rubble, but this was protected on every side by a thick casing of limestone roughly hewn, and apparently quarried on the spot. The sepulchral intention of the construction is unquestionable. It covered a spacious chamber excavated in the rock, whereon the monument was built, which, when first discovered, contained a sarcophagus and was lined with slabs of granite. Carefully concealed passages connected the chamber with the outer world, and allowed of its being entered by those in possession of the "secrets of the prison-house." In this structure we have, no doubt, the tomb of a king more ancient than Sneferu—though for our own part we should hesitate to assign the monument to one king rather than another.
Great Pyramid Of Saccarah.
Saccarah.
2 comments:
Great Post!
This building/pyramid is truly like no other, each structure seems to have its own uniqueness, which I find rather fascinating. It would have been a magnificent site in the old days.
Sincerely,
WB
am really wondering how they had all this great knowledge to build such a magnificeint structure
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