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!!!
http://www.egyptraveluxe.com/cairo_half_day_tour_to_cairo_egyptian_museum.php From the Middle Kingdom until the 18th Dynasty, representations are found of a parasitic bindweed associated with the stems of papyrus, . Its representations increase and refine themselves during the Amarnian period because of the naturalistic leaning to nature; but it is in Ramesside times, and more particularly that of Ramesses II, that the images become more beautiful and most detailed. The plant is frequently attached to the stem of the papyrus, or to bouquets, but being also able to, more rarely, exist separately. After the 20th Dynasty, if the theme persists, the quality of the representations decrease (as do all more representations of nature). This success under the Ramesseses is probably linked with the specific beliefs of that time, and notably the eminent place that the solar cults occupy. The nature of the plant has been under debate a long time ...
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