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Is it true there are no ancient hieroglyphics inscribed inside of the Great Pyramid at Giza?

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Is it true there are no ancient hieroglyphics inscribed inside of the Great Pyramid at Giza?

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Not quite. The inside of the pyramid is not inscribed with hieroglyphics. The walls are completely plain. But in a small structural cavity above the main ‘King’s Chamber’, one of the workmen had written the name ‘Khufu’. This is thought to be the name of the king who was to be buried in the pyramid, although there was never any body discovered in the pyramid.

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