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Hi Thanos5150,
Those "easy pickings" probably were not visible.
If Greaves didn't see any granite - that's sixteen courses - then, the sand was at least that high.

Even though this on the record, it is sometimes easy to forget the historical side and assume that what we see today, is how it always was. So, the gash in Menkaure doesn't indicate that the pillagers commenced at that height. They most probably started at ground level.
lover
Those "easy pickings" probably were not visible.
If Greaves didn't see any granite - that's sixteen courses - then, the sand was at least that high.
Even though this on the record, it is sometimes easy to forget the historical side and assume that what we see today, is how it always was. So, the gash in Menkaure doesn't indicate that the pillagers commenced at that height. They most probably started at ground level.
lover
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