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The History of Egypt Podcast

Mini: The Lost & Found of Menkaura

The History of Egypt Podcast
The History of Egypt Podcast
Restoration, Recovery, Wreckage. Around 2520 BCE, King Men-kau-ra (or Menkaure) ruled Egypt. In his time, royal artists produced high-quality sculpture, and builders constructed another pyramid at Giza. But Menkaura has a complicated legacy. Although his pyramid is the smallest of the three "Great Pyramids of Giza," this King's legacy proved far more positive than his predecessors. Likewise his treasures, including his beautiful sarcophagus, have gone through a difficult journey over the past 4500 years...
Further information:

Digital Giza, ‘Menkaure Pyramid’, http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/sites/2796/full/.

H. Vyse, Operations Carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh in 1837: With an Account of a Voyage into Upper Egypt and an Appendix, 2 (1840). Available online at The University of Heidelberg.

Additional images and plans of Menkaure's monuments at Wikimedia.

Photos of Menkaure’s pyramid by Aidan McRae Thomson on Flickr.

Music and interludes by Luke Chaos.

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References and images at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com.


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