The Citizen (KZN)

Pyramid renovation sparks sarcasm

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– A video showing renovation work at Egypt’s Menkaure pyramid at Giza has triggered social media criticism, with one expert decrying its “absurdity”.

Mostafa Waziri, the head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquitie­s, has, in contrast, dubbed it “the project of the century”.

In a video on Facebook on Friday, Waziri showed workers setting blocks of granite on the base of the pyramid, which sits besides the sphinx and the larger Khafre and Cheops pyramids at Giza.

When originally built, the pyramid was encased in granite, but over time lost part of its covering. The renovation aims to restore the structure’s original style by reconstruc­ting the granite layer.

Work is slated to last three years and will be “Egypt’s gift to the world in the 21st century”, said Waziri, who heads the Egyptian-Japanese mission in charge of the project. But under the video, dozens of upset people left comments critical of the work.

“Impossible!” wrote the Egyptologi­st Monica Hanna. “The only thing missing was to add tiling to the pyramid of Menkaure! When are we going to stop the absurdity in the management of Egyptian heritage?” she asked. “All internatio­nal principles on renovation­s prohibit such interventi­ons.”

Other commentato­rs reacted with sarcasm. “When will the project to straighten the Tower of Pisa be planned?” asked one.

“Rather than tiles, why not wallpaper the pyramids?” said another.

The issue of heritage preservati­on in Egypt is often the subject of heated debate. Recent destructio­n of entire areas of Cairo’s historic area led to powerful mobilisati­ons by civil society. –

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