This section of the pyramid (with its description) is taken from an old book (Turin, 1861) which title is "Sulle piramidi d'Egitto e sulla loro costruzione - pensieri ed osservazioni" (about pyramids of Egypt and about their construction - thoughts and observations) written by Cav. D'Emarese Enrico edited by G. Marzorati, typographer of the holy religion and military order of SS. Maurizio e Lazzaro. Here it is described a great cavity in the center of the pyramid:
TAB.1
Legenda:
E | Little entrance door |
EFG | Opening in front of the door that forms a triangle in a way to take the door on the perpendicular wall H |
EG | Landing with inclined plane that must be descended from the external steps to reach the door |
EF | Perpendicular wall at the half of which the door opens |
I | First descending corridor |
L | Landing at the end of the corridor |
M | Wall present in the front of the corridor dividing the landing |
N | Second great corridor that includes the height of the two chambers |
O | Very narrow uphill streets grazing the two lateral walls of the corridor |
P | Landing at the beginning of the two uphill streets and door of the sepulchral chamber |
Q | Sepulchral chamber |
R | Sarcophagus of Cheops |
S | First chamber |
T | Third little chamber |
U | Great square hollow like the inside of a tower at the center of the pyramid |
VVV | Tunnels, or channels that from the sepulchral chamber are supposed one to exit to the outside and the other to descend to the inside of the well, or cistern |
XXX | Rock supposed to be left in the construction of the pyramid |
YY | Manner believed to be used to sustain the superior stonework of the chambers and of the great corridor, and also to close the tower. Besides it seems that for the first corridor they use the method of the contrast of two oblique stones |
Z | Cistern |
This
is instead what we usually find in "official" text-books:
Legenda:
A | Principal entrance |
B | Queen chamber |
C | King chamber |
D | Great ascending corridor |
EE | Tunnels alligned with the holy stars of the Egyptians, before considered simple areation tunnels |
F | Unloading chambers placed over the king chamber |
G | Tunnel perhaps excavated by raiders |
H | False tunnel |
I | False chamber to cheat thieves |
Here there are two horizontal sections of the Great Pyramid, taken from the same book:
Legenda:
A | Hollow of the great tower |
B | Part of the corridor visible from the edge |
C | Remaining part of the corridor, marked only with a dotted line, because it's not visible from the edge |
D | Plant also not visibile, of the triangle EFG of the section TAB 1 |
E | Wall that now divides the plane of the tower that sustains the balcony of the great corridor. This wall is partly broken by the part marked with little black lines |
F | Great corridor |
GG | Steep ascents, marked with dotted lines, through which one can ascend to the landing of the sepulchral chamber |
H | First ground chamber |
I | Corner between EAST and SOUTH of the hollow of the tower where even now one can see little damages that formed the stairway to climb to the little chamber over the great corridor |
THE PYRAMIDS ARE ALL RIGHTLY ORIENTED,
AND I NOTED ON THIS TABLE II THE RIGHT POSITION IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND
BETTER THAT THE ENTRANCE DOOR IS TURNED TO THE NORTH. ASCENTS ON THIS PYRAMID
ARE COMMONLY MADE ON THE CORNER BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE EAST IN THE POINT
X.
Legenda:
A | Hollow of the tower |
B | Part of the corridor visible from the edge |
CC | Other parts of the corridor and landing at the entrance |
D | Great corridor |
EE | Slopes by the side of the walls of the corridor which take to the landing F |
F | Landing, and entrance door |
G | Sepulchral chamber |
H | Sarcophagus |
II | Beginning part of the two tunnels one ascending and the other descending |
Now we quote a passage taken
from the same book:
"... How was my surprise when
I realized that I was in the hollow of a great, square tower, so much high
that the many lights of the elevated chandels weren't able to lighten its
top? U,TAB.1 Then it became obvious to me to understand that this
great tower located in the center of the Pyramid, ending only nearly
the superior extremity, was like the egg of Columbus, or the one of Brunellesco;
then it was simple to imagine that the entrance door so high from the ground
was due to the fact that not all the foundation had been levelled; that
the precipitous descent of the landing, and corridor, was explicitly studied
in order to make all the stones slide without effort toward the center
of the Pyramid; and finally that the only way to be able to raise with
some facilitation a so gigantic mass was certainly that to raise all the
stone to the inclined landing, making them slide along the corridor descending
to the center of the tower, then raising them without great effort with
a simple, but very strong, winch."
A question rises spontaneously: where did the "great square hollow like the inside of a tower at the center of the pyramid" finish?
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