Pass through the treasure of Khufu and explore, What is inside the Pyramids of Giza? Come upon a passageway that descended into the heart of the structure. You will find yourself deep in the natural stone inside the pyramids. The corridor stopped descending and went horizontal for about 50 feet which leads to a small, square, empty room which became known as the "Queen's Chamber". Back to the passageway you will notice an open space in the ceiling which leads to a high-roofed, ascending passageway. This became known as the "Grand Gallery." At the top of the gallery was a low, horizontal passage that led to a large room. It became known as the "King's Chamber". Then… why do not you continue the way by yourself? Check our Pyramids day trips from Cairo!!!
Pabasa, who was also called Pabes, has a large tomb at Asasif, just outside the entrance to Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir el-Bahri. Like Ankh-hor, who held this important title after him, he was the ‘Chief Steward of the God’s Wife Nitocris’ (Neitiqert) during the reign of Saite king Psamtek I. Pabasa’s tomb still has a large mudbrick superstructure. A steep flight of stairs leads down to the entrance of the subterranean levels and on the lintel above the doorway is a fine relief of a barque, adored by the souls of Pe and Nekhen, by the God’s Wife, Nitocris and by the deceased. A small vestibule leads to a larger pillared sun court. The vestibule shows scenes of Pabasa’s funeral procession, including mourners and the ‘Abydos Pilgrimage’. There is a long text of Pabasa and depictions of his son, Thahorpakhepesh, who acted as sem-priest at his father’s funeral. On the inner lintel of the entrance to the court, a relief shows Osiris and Re-Horakhty, in the cent...

Comments
Post a Comment