Clive Wrote:
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> David:
>
> Checked the 27th of December reference.
>
> From Petrie’s inner measures the height of the
> antechamber ceiling from the base of the structure
> is (1692 + 147) = 1839 inches.
> From Petrie's Gallery ceiling measures total
> length is 1838.6 inches...you are correct...a huge
> difference in length.
>
> Gallery ceiling length compared to antechamber
> height...both identical.
Clive. You are now playing games. Look at your post - YOU give a difference of 0.1 cubit, not me, not Petrie but you. If everyone has to check your inaccurate figures in order to prove that your incorrect figures are correct, then there is something really wrong with your methodology.
I have checked the height of the walls of the Queen's Chamber and according to Petrie the north and east walls are 184.47 inches high. This gives a value of 8.946 cubits using Petrie's cubit of 20.62 inches. In your diagram, to prove your point, you give a value of 8.92 inches. This is really taking the mickey out of anyone who tries to understand you.
> What did Lehner and Cole measure?
Read my last post.
>
> Best.
> Clive
>
>
David
"When you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there".