One of the few other written references to Khufu is on the "inventory stele", discovered in Giza in the 1850s. What is really controversial in the attribution of the paternity of the pyramids is the interpretation that one makes of it. Presumed builders of the Great Pyramids of Giza In conclusion, it must be remembered that the cartouches of most of the kings of the Fourth Dynasty were found at Giza, and that the great pyramid contains that of Khufu, which tends to prove that the plateau of Giza is indeed a constuction of this dynasty. Khentkaues: Grave grave between the pyramid of Khafra and the road of Menkaure.Shepseskhaf: A cartouche found at the shrine of Kafra.Menkaure: A cartridge found in the third pyramid.Djefre: A cartridge found on the roof of the pit containing the solar barge, next to the central pyramid.Kafra: His statue was found in the temple of the valley, with more than 400 figurines, a bowl and a clubhead in the temple east of the pyramid.On the "inventory stele" Khufu calls the great pyramid the house of Isis. Khufu: His name was found in the dump chambers above the chamber of kings and on several blocks of the Great Pyramid.
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