Section of the King's Chamber
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At the end of the lengthy series of entrance ways leading into the interior is the structure’s main chamber, the King’s Chamber. This chamber was originally 10 × 20 × 11.2 cubits, or about 5.25 m × 10.5 m × 6 m, comprising a double 10 × 10 cubit square, and a height equal to half the double square’s diagonal.
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Egyptian ArchitectureSource
A. D. F. Hamlin College Histories of Art History of Architecture (New York, NY: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1915)
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