Pretty sweet – thanks to the “Talking Pyramids” blog for this one.
After you’ve read the story at the link above, here are the papers:
The shorter version
The actual journal article
Pretty sweet – thanks to the “Talking Pyramids” blog for this one.
After you’ve read the story at the link above, here are the papers:
The shorter version
The actual journal article
Being new to the subject of Ancient Egyptian Monuments, the explanations of the Giza and Abu Sir “diagonals” offered from Dr. Giulio Magli were most interesting.
What I just learned and find especially compelling:
*The sight-line from Heliopolis to the Giza pyramids forces the two smaller pyramids into and behind the Great Pyramid; a pattern repeated at Abu Sir — speaks volumes about their angled placements, relative to each other.
*Both sites exhibit the same property of their diagonals pointing to Heliopolis — along with other monuments, this practically eliminates coincidence.
His theory combining practical construction considerations with topological order, chronological order, religious beliefs, and inter-visibility/symbolic-visibility with Heliopolis, makes a compelling case about the placement and orientations of these ancient monuments.
Those were enjoyable and interesting reads — thank you Dr. Heiser for linking them.
you bet.