The Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Miracle or Something More? — Fexingo History
Who really completed the Great Pyramid after Khufu's death? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy figure of Prince Hordjedef, a son of Khufu who may have overseen the final stages of construction. Unlike his more famous brothers, Hordjedef is known from only a handful of inscriptions and the Westcar Papyrus, where he appears as a wise counselor. Could he have been the one to install the granite plugs and seal the King's Chamber? We examine the evidence from Giza mastabas, the Turin King List, and the mysterious 'Inventory Stela' that hints at a different timeline. Lucas breaks down how Hordjedef's reputation as a sage in later Egyptian literature contrasts with his near-invisibility in the archaeological record. Was he deliberately erased, or simply overshadowed by his father's colossal monument? We also consider the possibility that Hordjedef authored the earliest known 'instruction' text, making him a pioneer of Egyptian wisdom literature. This episode challenges the assumption that Khufu saw the pyramid finished and opens a new window onto the succession politics of the 4th Dynasty. #Hordjedef #Khufu #GreatPyramid #4thDynasty #Giza #WestcarPapyrus #InventoryStela #TurinKingList #EgyptianWisdomLiterature #Mastaba #PrinceHordjedef #AncientEgypt #PyramidConstruction #UnknownSon #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica #OldKingdom #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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