Talk:Red Pyramid

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Liggliluff in topic Height, accuracy

Meaning

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"el-haram" does not mean pyramid, it means "sanctuary". Specifically it means "forbidden", as in a place that is forbidden, but this is a common name for shrines and sanctuaries including al-Haram-al-Sharif, al-Haram al-Makki al-Sharif, etc.

If local Egyptians (perhaps the ones living closest to the pyramids?) have taken to calling these pagan burial sites by this name it seems at odds with mainstream Muslim/Arab traditions and it would be good to get a clarification here if not in the article itself.

Indeed it does. "Haram" (Arabic: هرم) with "H" means pyramid in Arabic. What you are referring to is حرم with a fricative "H" (IPA [ħ])

Red?

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Is it just me or does this pyramid not look red at all?--Lairor (talk) 02:51, 14 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

It's just you. Seriously though, it is somewhat dark red-ish when compared to other pyramids. --Gene_poole (talk) 07:26, 14 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Date?

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When was the Red Pyramid built? Rather than provide Common Era dates, the article just says that construction began in the "thirtieth year" of Sneferu's reign, which is no help, since Sneferu reigned only 24 years (circa 2613-2589 BC).Meservy (talk) 03:27, 14 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

idk who it was built by but it took him 4ever!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.203.85.184 (talk) 01:53, 8 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Coordinate error of the red pyramid. the decimal amount and the dms amount are not equal.

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{{geodata-check}}

The following coordinate fixes are needed for —70.66.128.222 (talk) 22:04, 15 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

  Declined — Coordinates appear to be correct. I note, however, that if you use the Google Earth "Open" link in GeoHack that it takes you to the wrong place, but if you use the "w/ meta data" link it takes you to the correct place. This is a known problem with the way Google processes some requests (in both Maps and Earth, though not consistently), not a problem with GeoHack or Wikipedia. If you'll use Wikimapia or Acme, the place will always be accurate. I've also never had the Google Earth "w/ meta data" link take me to the wrong place, but with the errors in their other apps... Best regards, TRANSPORTERMAN (TALK) 19:51, 18 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Bricks?

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The photo labeled bricks of the Red Pyramid seems to show stones. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.102.112.242 (talk) 21:00, 18 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Height, accuracy

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The height is listed as: "105 m (344.5 ft; 200.4 cu)"

That is first an accuracy of 100 cm, then 3 cm, then 5 cm. The original metric value isn't anywhere close to being as accurate as the other two values. Is there a more accurate source of the metric value? Perhaps at least with one decimal.
Liggliluff (talk) 18:32, 31 December 2021 (UTC)Reply