Tapering IN vertical grooves
Lets add another piece to the puzzle.
Lets add another piece to the puzzle.
Here I want to explore the vertical grooves on the south wall in the antechamber.
As seen here to the left, this is probably how it looked before any damage occurred and any restoration was done. When first discovered there were damage on the lowest part of the grooves in form of a triangle.
Early pyramid explorer Sir Flinders Petrie wrote 1883 in his book, ”The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh”:
The south wall has four vertical grooves all up it, which have been hitherto supposed to have extended down to the top of the passage to the King’s Chamber. This was not the case, however; for, though much broken away, it is still clear that they became shallower as they neared the bottom, and probably ended leaving an unbroken flat surface over the doorway.
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Article updated on July 31 2023