- The Pyramid Complex of Khefren -

  Giza Pyramid of Khefren:   Khefren
  Pyramid of Khefren   Location and Structure   Great Sfinx
        Mortuary and Valley Temple    
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Location
 
   

After Kheops, Khefren was the second king to choose Giza as the location for his funerary monument. Kheops' eldest surviving son and immediate successor, Djedefre, had not followed in his father's footsteps and moved away from Giza to the more mountainous area of Abu Rawash, some 8 km to the North, thereby establishing the Northernmost part of the Memphite necropolis.

The reasons for Djedefre's move north and Khefren's return are not known. Theories about this being the result of some dynastic fueds are, no matter how romantic they may sound, mere speculation. Practical or religious considerations may as easily have been the reason behind both the move away from Giza as the move back.

Whatever the motitvation of both Djedefre and his brother Khefren, the latter built his pyramid at some distance to the Northwest of his father's at Giza. The diagonal of Khefren's pyramid is an almost perfect continuation of the diagonal of Kheops', a tribute to the craftmanship of the architects and builders of the monument.

Although Khefren's pyramid appears to be taller than Kheops', it is, actually, some 3 metres smaller. Its taller appearance is the result of the fact that it was built on a higher plateau than the pyramid of Kheops.

Structure

The pyramid complex of Khefren shows a further evolution in the structure of this type of monument. A Valley Temple in the East, located right next to an artificial lake, was connected to the actual mortuary temple by a covered causeway.

Judging by its size, the mortuary temple appears to have gained in prominence. The structures East of the pyramids of Snofru at Dashur, were nothing more but chapels. With Kheops, these chapels were extended into a small temple, but it was with Khefren's mortuary temple that most of the elements that would later become traditional were incorporated into the edifice.

A small Satellite Pyramid is located to the South of the king's main pyramid. No Queens' Pyramids appear to have been built.

The Sphinx and its temple, located North of the causeway and Valley Temple respectively, may also have played an important part in the funerary cult of the deceased king.

 

Clickable map of Khefren's pyramid complex at Giza.
Source: Lehner, Complete Pyramids, p. 124.

The Great Sphinx, with Khefren's Pyramid in the background.