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I think it's now time to re-write the origins of the Giza Plateau in Egypt. There is plenty of evidence to say the Sphinx enclosure and also the Khafre causeway pre-date the Great Pyramid and in this video, I'll explain why.

The causeway to the Khafre Pyramid, the second major pyramid to be built on Giza Plateau, was constructed on a ridge of limestone, a narrow band of bedrock that, surprisingly, is one of most interesting, most important and also most dividing subjects to research when it comes to the history and development of the Giza plateau.

It runs for approximately 495 metres, from the northwestern corner of the Khafre Valley Temple, past the Great Sphinx and ends at the Khafre Mortuary Temple in the west. It has quarries on both its northern and southern sides, meaning this strip of bedrock was left intentionally, and although Egyptologists will state it was all part of Khafre’s pyramid plan, the truth may not be quite so straightforward. In fact, this ancient roadway could well be the oldest feature used by people on the Giza plateau, older than the pyramids AND even the Great Sphinx.

It looks like the Giza Plateau developed around this narrow strip of bedrock, that it was always a central feature, with origins going back to either Pre-Dynastic or Early Dynastic times, and in this video I’ll be going through the evidence in a logical and step by step manner for you to evaluate.

I'll be taking a close look at the Giza quarries, at the Sphinx Enclosure weathering and erosion, as well as the causeway itself, as we look at yet more evidence that shows that the Giza plateau has a history going much further back than the 4th dynasty of Ancient Egypt.

All images are taken from the below sources and Google Images for educational purposes only.

Colin Reader's fantastic book, 'A Gift of Geology: Ancient Egyptian Landscapes and Monuments', is available now at https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gift-Geology-Egyptian-Landscapes-Monuments/dp/1649032188

CONTENTS

0:00 - Introduction
1:48 - The Giza Quarries
5:22 - Khufu Construction Ramp
7:18 - Akhet Khufu
9:20 - Khafre's Causeway
10:28 - Sphinx Enclosure Erosion
15:31 - The Sphinx Enclosure Asymmetry
17:06 - Rainwater Run-Off Erosion
23:15 - Connecting the Dots
26:39 - Re-Cut Pyramid Causeway
28:37 - Causeway Orientation
30:30 - Conclusion

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