Whiston thought Josephus was conflating a narrative of Seth with one of Sesostris I of the 12th dynasty (probably the pharaoh that welcomed Abraham). But there is no such structure for Sesostris and so it is more probably a tradition that reflects prediluvian structures.
Of course, didn't you see the water damage on the sphinx?
Compare Antiquities 2.1.3 against the Lemuria post here.
Whiston thought Josephus was conflating a narrative of Seth with one of Sesostris I of the 12th dynasty (probably the pharaoh that welcomed Abraham). But there is no such structure for Sesostris and so it is more probably a tradition that reflects prediluvian structures.
Hey this is pretty good.. the water damage on the sphinx.. from the Noah's flood.