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08: Menkaura & the Third Giza Pyramid

08: Menkaura & the Third Giza Pyramid

Published 13 years, 5 months ago
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Around 2520 BCE, King Khaf-Re died and his son Men-Kau-Re took power. Menkaure ("The Spirit of Re Endures") oversaw a more modest phase of pyramid building. His monument at Giza was the smallest pyramid yet. Were all of these pyramids straining the economy? We investigate a social structure very different from our own...

Date c.2520 - 2500 BCE

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Music by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.com.

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