The Giza pyramid that is said to be missing was made of black stone, with the summit of the pyramid being made of a single stone, which is believed to have been a pedestal and this was made from a yellowish stone.
It was an explorer and naval captain who said there was a fourth pyramid at Giza. Frederic Norden made notes, drawings, and observations in the 1700s, including maps of pharaonic monuments. He then published them in a tome entitled Voyage d1Egypte et de Nubie.
Map Reveals Four Distinct Pyramids
The maps that Norden made during his journey seem to contradict what we know as it does clearly show that there are four main pyramids instead of three. Experts have looked for the fourth black one but haven’t found any sign of it. This doesn’t mean that it was never there to start with. Some people suggested that it might have been destroyed during the late 18th century and perhaps the stones of the pyramid might have been used when Cairo was being built.
The mysterious black pyramid may now be buried deep along with many other secrets of Egypt. Many structures are known to be hidden underground in Egypt, and the remnants of the black pyramid may be just one. Perhaps one day an archaeologist at a dig will uncover the foundations and find the mysterious black pyramid or at least what is left of it?
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