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Pyramid G2-a

Pyramid G2-a
The destroyed foundations of Pyramid G2-a, along with a few core blocks, 2004
Khafre
Coordinates29°58′29″N 31°07′52″E / 29.97474°N 31.13099°E / 29.97474; 31.13099
ConstructedBuilt c. 2550 BC
Destroyed c. 1180
TypeSatellite pyramid
A diagram of the pyramid's interior

Pyramid G2-a is the name of the satellite pyramid of Khafre. The structure was located on the south side of the main pyramid, along its centerline, and likely housed a statue dedicated to the king's ka.[1] The structure contains two descending passages: The first opened on the north side of the pyramid and terminated in a small chamber.[1][2] The second passage, discovered in 1960 by Abdel Hafez Abd el-'Al, is located four meters to the west of the ruin, ending in a dead end with a niche which contained pieces of ritualistic furniture.[1][3]

The pyramid was likely dismantled by the Emir Karakoush of the Ayyubid Sultanate (serving in the 12th century under Saladin), who used the structure's stone for other construction projects.[4] After centuries of exposure to the elements and further stone robbing, almost nothing remains of G2-a other than some core blocks and the outline of the foundation.[1]

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