0% found this document useful (0 votes)
58 views5 pages

The Great Sphinx: History & Mysteries

The document is a report about the Great Sphinx written by Zachary Smith. It discusses the history and features of the Great Sphinx, including that it is a huge limestone statue located near the Pyramids of Giza, with the face believed to represent Pharaoh Khafre. The report notes the Sphinx's nose is missing, likely chiseled off by robbers, and that it was originally painted red but no longer has paint. It also discusses how the Sphinx did not have a beard for about 1,000 years after construction.

Uploaded by

api-263296177
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
58 views5 pages

The Great Sphinx: History & Mysteries

The document is a report about the Great Sphinx written by Zachary Smith. It discusses the history and features of the Great Sphinx, including that it is a huge limestone statue located near the Pyramids of Giza, with the face believed to represent Pharaoh Khafre. The report notes the Sphinx's nose is missing, likely chiseled off by robbers, and that it was originally painted red but no longer has paint. It also discusses how the Sphinx did not have a beard for about 1,000 years after construction.

Uploaded by

api-263296177
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

By: Zachary Smith

The Great Sphinx

November 3, 2016
Miss Dietz Class

By: Zachary Smith

Outline
What Is The Great Sphinx?
Why Is the Great Sphinx Nose Missing?
Did The Great Sphinx Ever Have A Beard,
And Where Is The Snake?

Oral Report
The Great Sphinx (Called , or Ab
al-Haul) Means The Terrifying One, Or
Literally: "Father of Dread".
There Is A Myth That Traces Of Comic
Book Colors Have Been Found On The
Great Sphinx, Which Probably Means It
Was Once Painted.

By: Zachary Smith

The Great Sphinx is a huge, amazing, ginormous, lion type,


statue. The face of the Sphinx is believed to represent the face
of Pharaoh Khafre. It is the greatest monumental sculpture in
the ancient world. The Great Sphinx is made of a single,
enormous piece of limestone, which is 240 feet long, and 66
feet high. The Great Sphinx sits in the shadow of the pyramid
of the Pharaoh Khafre. The Great Sphinx also was built in about
sometime between 2575 2467 BC. It was probably mainly
built to keep away robbers from the Pharaoh Khafres tomb. It
was built painted red by King Khufu, father of Pharaoh Khafre.
The great sphinx nose is missing because it is believed to
have been shot off by a cannon ball, or to be chiseled off by
some robbers. The most likely reason the nose is missing is
probably because it was chiseled of by a robber named Sufi,
considering it was a blasphemous idol, in around 800 AD.
Unfortunately, we dont have very much record of the history of
The Great Sphinx, and I wish we had more. The nose was
definitely removed by man, because there is dent marks in the
spot where the nose should be. The nose shouldve been held

By: Zachary Smith

by metal rods to keep it in, but they didnt know what would
happen to the nose, so thats probably why they didnt.
The Great Sphinx beard wasnt put on for about 1,000 years
after it was built. The Great sphinx beard was not put on,
because when they were building it, the builders realized that
their architecture didnt work. About 1,000 years later, a group
of people realized the beard was missing, and built a new one.
Little did they know, because the architecture of the Sphinx,
the beard would fall off, and be taken away. Today part of that
beard is in a British museum called The British Museum. If
the beard was still on the Sphinx today, we might have not had
the whole calamity with the nose.
So, as you can see, The Great Sphinx is a mighty statue, and
has had a lot happen to it. It is amazing that it is still standing
though.

By: Zachary Smith

Pictures

You might also like