A Geomorphological Study of the Giza Necropolis, with Implications for the Development of the Site
Author: Reader C.D.
Source: Archaeometry, Volume 43, Number 1, January 2001 , pp. 149-165(17)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
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Abstract:
There are a number of features of weathering and erosion within the enclosure surrounding the Great Sphinx of Giza that suggest the action of flowing water. That this erosion is not uniformly distributed is consistent not with erosion by rainfall per se but by rainfall run-offan erosive agent that is known to have been experienced at Giza until the late Fifth Dynasty. When the spatial relationship of various features within the Giza necropolis is considered, the extant erosion indicates that the Sphinx may pre-date the reign of Khufu, the builder of the first Giza pyramid. The existence of pre-Fourth Dynasty development at Giza can be inferred from thissupport for which is provided by a number of archaeological finds excavated from the site.Keywords: Egypt; giza necropolis; sphinx temple; early dynastic; geomorphology; degradation
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1111/1475-4754.00009
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