Pyramid G1-c

A niche, four inches deep was dug in the south wall of the burial chamber.

[2] Dr. Rainer Stadelmann believes Khufukhaf is the same person as Khafra and the pyramid was built by him for his mother,[1] but this identification is doubtful.

[3] This temple was built by incorporating elements of an ancient funerary chapel.

This monument bears an inscription epigraph allowing us to attribute the pyramid of Queen Henutsen: The living Horus Medju Hor, King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khufu, received life.

It is next to the tabernacle-the-Sphinx, northwest of the home of Osiris, Lord of Rasetawy, he established the House of Isis.

Remains of the Temple of Isis before Pyramid G1-c in 2007