What if the ancient Egyptians were not just river masters, but open-ocean explorers centuries before we believed? A fractured relief, hidden in the ruins of a 4,500-year-old pyramid complex, holds the clue: a detailed carving of a massive seagoing vessel returning from a legendary land, loaded with exotic treasures and living myrrh trees. This is the story of Pharaoh Sahure’s forgotten navy. This episode voyages deep into the Old Kingdom, to the reign of Sahure of the 5th Dynasty. We examine the stunning maritime bas-reliefs from his mortuary temple, which depict not the familiar Nile barges, but sophisticated deep-sea ships with distinctive curved hulls. We chart their proposed daring route down the Red Sea to the fabled ‘God’s Land’ of Punt, a journey of over 1,000 miles through treacherous waters, to secure incense, ebony, and electrum. Listeners will discover how this archaeological evidence rewrites our understanding of early Egyptian logistics, economics, and ambition. We separate the relief’s literal truth from royal propaganda, explore the advanced shipbuilding techniques required, and reveal how this maritime network fueled the pyramid age’s final golden era. The episode paints a picture of a pharaoh whose legacy is not in a colossal pyramid, but in the waves he dared to cross. The voyage of Sahure’s fleet marks the dawn of state-sponsored exploration, setting a course for empire. #PharaohSahure #AncientEgyptianNavy #LandOfPunt #OldKingdomTrade #RedSeaVoyages #AncientMaritimeHistory #SahureReliefs Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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