The Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Miracle or Something More? — Fexingo History
The Great Pyramid of Khufu is known by many names today, but what did the ancient Egyptians actually call it? Most people know 'Akhet Khufu' — the Horizon of Khufu — but recent scholarship has uncovered a second, lesser-known name inscribed on a fragmentary stela from the 4th Dynasty. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the evidence for 'Khufu's Double Horizon,' a possible alternative name that appears on a granite stela from the nearby Giza Necropolis. They examine the inscription's context, the contested translation of the term 'kha' (appearing/glorified), and what this double naming reveals about how Khufu's pyramid was perceived as a dual monument — a tomb and a gateway to the Duat. Along the way, they discuss the significance of the pyramid's four corners, the role of the benben stone, and how later texts like the Pyramid Texts and the Book of the Dead echo this idea of the king's 'double horizon.' The episode also touches on the debate among Egyptologists over whether the name was official or a poetic epithet, and how linguistic analysis of the stela's hieroglyphs supports the 'double' interpretation. A fascinating look at the power of names in ancient Egyptian cosmology. #Khufu #GreatPyramid #AkhetKhufu #DoubleHorizon #Giza #PyramidTexts #Benben #Duat #4thDynasty #Egyptology #AncientEgypt #Hieroglyphs #Stela #OldKingdom #Linguistics #NorthAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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