Belmonte, J. A.; Magli, G.
Referencia bibliográfica
Journal for the History of Astronomy 2015, Vol. 46(2) 173– 205
Fecha de publicación:
6
2015
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0
Descripción
The two pyramids built during the Old Kingdom by the Fourth Dynasty King Sneferu at
Dahshur are usually considered as two consecutive projects, the second – that of the
Red Pyramid – being generated by a presumably failure of the first, the Bent Pyramid.
In the present paper, we show that the archaeological proofs of such a scenario are
far from obvious and that, on the contrary, a series of architectural, topographical,
epigraphic, and astronomical hints point to a unitary project probably conceived from
the very beginning in terms of the two pyramids and their annexes. Altogether the two
pyramids are thus shown to form a conceptual, sacred landscape associated with the
power of the Pharaoh and his afterlife.
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