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<blockquote data-quote="Drew" data-source="post: 132497" data-attributes="member: 8158"><p>First, I'm not so sure the Khafre causeway does conform "precisely," and (second) it would probably make more sense for the causeway to be built that way because the enclosure pre-existed. The Sphinx isn't exactly aesthetically located, right? And, the Khufu causeway angles in a mirror image of Khafra's, which might suggest there was a second enclosure at one time in what is now the eastern cemetery, that was for whatever reason destroyed, perhaps even because what it enclosed didn't survive the passage of time as well as the (presumably pre-existing) Sphinx. So, why does the enclosure have that angle? No way of knowing once they built the pyramids, eh?</p><p></p><p>And, of course, the weathering patterns on the enclosure strongly suggest they are much older than the rest of the site, and even the best alternative theories aren't holding up as well, as far as I am aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 132497, member: 8158"] First, I'm not so sure the Khafre causeway does conform "precisely," and (second) it would probably make more sense for the causeway to be built that way because the enclosure pre-existed. The Sphinx isn't exactly aesthetically located, right? And, the Khufu causeway angles in a mirror image of Khafra's, which might suggest there was a second enclosure at one time in what is now the eastern cemetery, that was for whatever reason destroyed, perhaps even because what it enclosed didn't survive the passage of time as well as the (presumably pre-existing) Sphinx. So, why does the enclosure have that angle? No way of knowing once they built the pyramids, eh? And, of course, the weathering patterns on the enclosure strongly suggest they are much older than the rest of the site, and even the best alternative theories aren't holding up as well, as far as I am aware. [/QUOTE]
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