modern settlement of Nazlet el-Simman. The valley tem-
ple had a black-green basalt pavement, 180 feet long, and
mud-brick walls 26 feet wide.
Subsidiary pyramids were placed near the Great
Pyramid, one belonging to Queen HETEPHERES(1), the
second to Queen MERITITES(1), and another belonging to
Queen HENUTSEN. This last pyramid was provided with a
mortuary chapel on the eastern side. A fourth finished
pyramid has not been identified, and there are two other
such tombs, not completed. Another subsidiary pyramid
was situated at the southeastern corner of the Great Pyra-
mid. This was probably designed for Khufu’s KAor for his
HEB-SEDmemorial, the commemoration of the decades of
his reign.
Five boat pits have been discovered around the Great
Pyramid, two of which contained Khufu’s barks. Seventy
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Sharia al-Ahram
(Avenue of the Pyramids)
western
mastaba field
tomb of Hemiunu
(vizier of King Khufu)
pyramid of Khufu
pyramid of Khafré
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tomb of Khamerernebti II
(queen of Khafré)
sarcophagus-shaped
tomb of Queen
Khentikaus I
valley temple
causeway
subsidiary pyramid
enclosure walls
builders’
quarters
rock-
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tombs
pyramid of Menkauré
pyramids of queens
rock-cut
tombs
mortuary temple
boat pits