On the astronomical orientation of the IV dynasty Egyptian pyramids and the dating of the second Giza pyramid
Giulio Magli

TL;DR
This paper re-analyzes astronomical orientation data of IV dynasty Egyptian pyramids, suggesting an inverse chronological order between the first and second Giza pyramids based on orientation evidence.
Contribution
It introduces a new interpretation of pyramid dating by re-evaluating astronomical orientation data, challenging traditional chronological assumptions.
Findings
Data indicates an inverse chronology between the first and second Giza pyramids.
Astronomical orientation analysis supports revised pyramid dating.
Re-analysis questions established historical timelines.
Abstract
The data on the astronomical orientation of the IV dynasty Egyptian pyramids are re-analyzed and it is shown that such data suggest an inverse chronology between the `first` and the `second` Giza pyramid.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAncient Egypt and Archaeology · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies · Historical and Architectural Studies
