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The Giza Pyramids' Invisible Ink: The Lost Papyri

7 min · 19. juni 2026
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Lucas and Luna dive into the dry, fragile world of ancient Egyptian papyri to uncover the administrative genius behind Khufu's Great Pyramid. They explore the Diary of Merer from Wadi el-Jarf, its revelation of a Nile harbor at Akhet Khufu, and the daily bookkeeping that kept the Giza project running. The conversation also touches on the Abusir Papyri from a later dynasty, the Turin Papyrus's king list, and the haunting blank scrolls found in the Great Pyramid's relieving chambers. These documents—some burned, some smuggled, some still waiting to be read—offer a direct voice from the Old Kingdom, proving that the pyramids were built not by aliens or slaves, but by a vast, meticulous bureaucracy. Lucas discusses how hieratic script, papyrus manufacture from cyperus papyrus, and the work of Egyptologists like Pierre Tallet and Zahi Hawass have pieced together this lost archive. The episode ends with a reflection on the thousands of papyri still buried in the Egyptian desert, waiting to be discovered. #PyramidsOfGiza #AncientEgypt #Papyri #WadiElJarf #DiaryOfMerer #Hieratic #PierreTallet #AbusirPapyri #TurinPapyrus #Khufu #OldKingdom #AkhetKhufu #Egyptology #Epigraphy #History #FexingoHistory #LostArchives #Scribe Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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