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The Blueprint Pyramid: Egypt’s First Complete Pyramid
Most tourists visiting Egypt think that
Giza Pyramids are the oldest, best preserved and largest of Egypt’s some
seventy Pyramids. They, however, have not experienced a trip to the
4,600 year-old Red Pyramid at Dahshour.
The Red Pyramid was built during the
reign of Pharaoh Snefru (2613 B.C.–2589 B.C.), who was the father of
Pharaoh Cheops of the Great Pyramid at Giza, said Head of Giza
archaeological site, Kamal Wahid.
“The area of Dahshour, located some 40
kilometers south of the Giza Pyramids, is known mainly for several
pyramids, one of which is the oldest and is among the largest and the
best preserved in Egypt,” said Wahid.
Dahshour Pyramid is Egypt’s the most
ancient “true” pyramid that was built around 60 years before the Great
Pyramid at Giza. When it was completed, it became the “blueprint”
example for all the Pyramids, which appeared during the 4th, 5th, and
6th dynasties, including the three pyramids at Giza, according to Wahid.
“It is the outcome of accumulated
architectural experiences carried out by ancient Egyptians who have
tried so hard to reach a perfect pyramid shape. The Red Pyramid also
represents the conclusion of more than 600 years of attempts to build a
stable edifice to house the mummy of the Pharaoh,” archaeologist Sherif
el-Sabban told The Cairo Post.
The Bent Pyramid, located 2 kilometers
to the south of the Red Pyramid was also built for Snefru but it is
unfinished because its angle was too wide [54 degrees]; a mistake, which
was not realized until the height reached about 48m, was going to
result in a very high Pyramid, which would have been very unstable,
according to Sabban.
“The Bent pyramid was not used for the
burial of Snefru and it seems the architect decided to build another
pyramid to please the Pharaoh. He learnt from his and others’ mistakes
and has built the Red Pyramid with its current architectural features
including 43 degree sides. By doing so, he had created the first,
perfect, complete Pyramid in history,” said Sabban, adding that the Red
Pyramid became the standard of all Egypt’s Pyramids that have been built
later.
The Red Pyramid is so-called because the
builders used a reddish limestone to build it. It is 100 meters high
and each side of the base is of 224 meters long, Cairo tour guide Hamed
Mostafa told The Cairo Post.
“Dahshour area is not popular simply
because it is far from Giza; the road to the pyramids is uneven and
bumpy and the Red Pyramid itself has not been completely excavated. The
pyramid is unique with its northern entrance some 40 meters above ground
level and with its descending corridor leading to the burial chamber
which was found empty when the pyramid was first excavated in the early
20th Century,” said Mostafa.
Kevin Philips, an American tourist who
visited Egypt and Dahshour Pyramids in 2009, told The Cairo Post through
email that he enjoyed his visit to the site and admired “such
architectural marvels which answer questions about the evolution of
royal tombs and pyramids in ancient Egypt.”
“Dahshour is a must-see monument. It
evoked a great part of the Egyptian history though it is not a major
site. I had wonderful time taking pictures with people,” said Philips.
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