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Mystery At The Great Pyramid Complex

By GZR News on July 22, 2024

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The Nebon Pyramid: An Enigmatic Substructure of the Giza Plateau

While studying the Giza Plateau, I stumbled upon an unusual and lesser-known structure related to the Great Pyramid of Egypt. This substructure, referred to as the Nebon Pyramid, is cut into the bedrock near the southeastern corner of the Great Pyramid. Despite its obscurity, it has intrigued researchers for years.

Key Takeaways

  • The Nebon Pyramid is a substructure near the Great Pyramid of Egypt.
  • It was discovered by Dr. Herman Junker and is mentioned in various scholarly works.
  • The structure’s purpose remains a mystery, with theories ranging from an unfinished tomb to a cult satellite pyramid.

Discovery and Location

The Nebon Pyramid was discovered by Dr. Herman Junker during his excavations in the Great Pyramid complex’s southern cemetery. It is situated approximately 21.5 meters south of the Great Pyramid’s base and 42 meters from its southeastern corner. The structure begins at the enclosing wall of the pyramid courtyard, opposite the northwest corner of Musta h.

Cut directly into the Giza bedrock, the Nebon Pyramid features smoothed walls and floors. It consists of a 4.3-meter-long passage that descends at an angle to the south, ending in a small room measuring 1.5 meters by 1.2 meters by 0.8 meters in height. The passage is 0.9 meters wide, with a step formed in the bedrock about 1 meter before the tunnel starts.

Theories and Speculations

Despite its discovery, the purpose of the Nebon Pyramid remains a subject of debate among experts. Some researchers believe it could have been intended for a small pyramid, either a queen’s pyramid or a cult satellite pyramid. However, this theory seems unlikely due to the structure’s proximity to the Great Pyramid and the small size of the room at the end of the passageway.

Another theory suggests that the Nebon Pyramid could be a tomb that predates the Great Pyramid, abandoned when the Great Pyramid project began. However, the interior seems too small for a human burial, although not impossible.

Comparative Structures

There are similarities between the Nebon Pyramid and other structures, such as the satellite pyramid of Khafre. A second descending passage was found on the western side of Khafre’s satellite pyramid, leading to a small niche containing a wooden box. This box likely held a dismantled divine booth, thought to have once contained Khafre’s Ka statue.

This comparison raises the possibility that the Nebon Pyramid passageway was an original feature of Khufu’s complex or added later to store something sacred and important, hidden from grave robbers.

An Earlier Blueprint?

Another intriguing possibility is that the Nebon Pyramid substructure relates to an earlier version of the Great Pyramid’s plan. If the original plan was for a smaller pyramid, the Nebon Pyramid passages might have been intended for a cult satellite pyramid. However, the plan changed, and the passages were disregarded and forgotten.

Conclusion

The Nebon Pyramid remains an enigma, with no definitive explanation for its purpose. Whether it was intended as a tomb, a cult satellite pyramid, or part of an earlier blueprint, it adds another layer of mystery to the Giza Plateau. As researchers continue to study this obscure feature, we may one day uncover the secrets it holds.

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