The Great Sphinx of Giza had several mysteries about its history. Who had it built, who is it supposed to look like, and why was it built? For ages, it remained a major mystery, with clues being tough to spot. Recently though, some concrete evidence has built around one king, Khafra. Khafra was the son of King Khufu and throne successor of his brother Djedefre. This theory is proven due to the same building methods as Khafra's causeway and his pyramid. This along with a small statue of what Khafra looked like makes the theory the most sound out of all of them. It must be taken with a grain of salt though, because no clear markings link Khafra to the Sphinx, or any other Egyptian ruler. The reason why was also
The Great Sphinx of Giza had several mysteries about its history. Who had it built, who is it supposed to look like, and why was it built? For ages, it remained a major mystery, with clues being tough to spot. Recently though, some concrete evidence has built around one king, Khafra. Khafra was the son of King Khufu and throne successor of his brother Djedefre. This theory is proven due to the same building methods as Khafra's causeway and his pyramid. This along with a small statue of what Khafra looked like makes the theory the most sound out of all of them. It must be taken with a grain of salt though, because no clear markings link Khafra to the Sphinx, or any other Egyptian ruler. The reason why was also