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The Giza Pyramids' Lost River: Khufu's Canal to the Nile

6 min · 6. juli 2026
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Long before the Sphinx or the Great Pyramid, the Giza plateau was reshaped by water. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the lost canal system that linked Khufu's monument to the Nile. They explore the ancient harbor at Wadi el-Jarf, the diary of inspector Merer, and the massive 'Lake of Khufu' that allowed limestone and granite to travel from Tura and Aswan. Evidence from sediment cores and satellite imagery reveals a buried channel that may have extended to the very foot of the pyramids. The hosts consider how hydraulic engineering made the Fourth Dynasty's grandest project possible, and why the river's disappearance after the Old Kingdom changed the landscape forever. Along the way, they examine competing theories about a man-made basin versus a natural branch, and what the 'Akhet Khufu' truly meant to the builders. #Khufu #Giza #AncientEgypt #WadiElJarf #Merer #Nile #Canal #FourthDynasty #Tura #Aswan #LakeOfKhufu #SedimentCore #SatelliteImagery #HydraulicEngineering #Pyramids #OldKingdom #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Giza Pyramids' Lost River: Khufu's Canal to the Nile artwork

The Giza Pyramids' Lost River: Khufu's Canal to the Nile

Long before the Sphinx or the Great Pyramid, the Giza plateau was reshaped by water. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the lost canal system that linked Khufu's monument to the Nile. They explore the ancient harbor at Wadi el-Jarf, the diary of inspector Merer, and the massive 'Lake of Khufu' that allowed limestone and granite to travel from Tura and Aswan. Evidence from sediment cores and satellite imagery reveals a buried channel that may have extended to the very foot of the pyramids. The hosts consider how hydraulic engineering made the Fourth Dynasty's grandest project possible, and why the river's disappearance after the Old Kingdom changed the landscape forever. Along the way, they examine competing theories about a man-made basin versus a natural branch, and what the 'Akhet Khufu' truly meant to the builders. #Khufu #Giza #AncientEgypt #WadiElJarf #Merer #Nile #Canal #FourthDynasty #Tura #Aswan #LakeOfKhufu #SedimentCore #SatelliteImagery #HydraulicEngineering #Pyramids #OldKingdom #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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