Some theories say it was built by WATER EROSION.!.
Some theories say it was built by WATER EROSION.!.
what people were involved in building the great sphinx
2558 BC
The Sphinx
The Sphinx it idealises their worshipping of cats
A sphinx is generally constructed to resemble the body of a lion and the head of a Pharaoh. The building materials are carved stone blocks.
Pyramids and Sphinx.
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This is a question that puzzles Egyptologists to this day. There are theories as to who the Sphinx was, the current theory is King Khafre (2558-2532 BCE) of the 4th Dynasty The sphinx can be found in Greek, Egyptian and South East Asia (where it is called the Human Beast). The common form is the body of a lion and head of a woman and in some representations winged as well. In Egypt, the sphinx was supposed to be temple guardians. Some Egyptologists have theorised that is why the sphinx was built so close to the Pyramids - it is supposed to act as guardian to the tombs. In other words no one knows for sure.
The exact date of the building of the Great Sphinx of Giza is unknown. However, it is believed that the Sphinx was built in or around 2500 BC.
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It was first believed that the erosion on the sphinx due to weather was caused by water rather than wind. Further studies indicated that water erosion is a lot like salt exfoliation in appearance, which is caused by changes in humidity but no actual water. Therefore, theories vary concerning the source of erosion on the sphinx.