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“Cat People | Jacques Tourneur | 1942
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Cat People | Jacques Tourneur | 1942

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lol the citation needed on the bush admin opposing waterboarding

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ancientegyptdaily:

The Giza Plateau (Arabic: هضبة الجيزة‎) is a plateau on the outskirts of Cairo, site of the Fourth Dynasty Giza Necropolis, which includes the Great Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, the Sphinx, several cemeteries, a workers’ village and an industrial complex.

The Giza pyramid complex is surrounded by a large stone wall, outside which Mark Lehner and his team discovered a town where the pyramid workers were housed. The village is located to the southeast of the Khafre and Menkaure complexes. Among the discoveries at the workers’ village are communal sleeping quarters, bakeries, breweries, and kitchens, a hospital and a cemetery. The workers’ town appears to date from the middle 4th Dynasty (2520–2472 BC), after the accepted time of Khufu and completion of the Great Pyramid. 

According to Lehner and the AERA team: “the development of this urban complex must have been quite rapid. All of the construction probably happened in the 35 to 50 years that spanned the reigns of Khafre and Menkaure, builders of the Second and Third Giza Pyramids.”

Without carbon dating, using only pottery shards, seal impressions, and stratigraphy to date the site, the team further concludes: “the picture that emerges is that of a planned settlement, some of the world’s earliest urban planning, securely dated to the reigns of two Giza pyramid builders: Khafre (2520–2494 BC) and Menkaure (2490–2472 BC).”

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