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The Giza Pyramid Builders: The Astronomer-Priests Who Watched the Stars

9 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of astronomer-priests in the planning and construction of the Giza pyramids. Building on earlier episodes about surveying and alignment, they dive into how the 'watchers of the hours' used the heliacal rising of Sopdet (Sirius) to mark the New Year and the annual flooding of the Nile. Lucas explains the dual function of the astronomer-priests: tracking calendar time for agricultural and religious purposes, and aligning sacred structures using the merkhet and the bay. They discuss the concept of hetemti, the star clocks on coffin lids, and the decanal system that divided the night into 36 ten-day weeks. The episode also touches on the role of the hour priests, the importance of the Akhet season, and how the pyramid alignments — cardinal and to Orion's belt — reflect a sophisticated celestial theology tied to the Duat and the rebirth of the pharaoh. Luna prompts Lucas to clarify how these observations were recorded and transmitted, and they touch on the controversy over whether the pyramids were aligned by true north or by simultaneous transit of two stars. The conversation ends with a reflection on the interweaving of science and spirituality in ancient Egypt. #GizaPyramids #AncientEgypt #Astronomy #Sopdet #Sirius #Merkhet #Bay #Decans #HourPriests #Akhet #Duat #StarClocks #Hetemti #FourthDynasty #Khufu #Orion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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