Pyramid G1-d
| Pyramid G1-d | |
|---|---|
| The pyramid in 2007 | |
| Khufu | |
| Coordinates | 29°58′41.1″N 31°8′8.7″E / 29.978083°N 31.135750°E | 
| Constructed | c. 2600 BC | 
| Type | True Pyramid | 
| Height | 13.8 meters (original) | 
| Base | 21.75 meters (original) | 
| Location of pyramid in Egypt | |
Pyramid G1-d (also known as 'G1d', 'GI-d', 'GId' or 'G Id') is a satellite pyramid within the Khufu pyramid complex on the Giza plateau.
The pyramid was discovered in 1992, during work to remove a road, about 25 metres (82 ft) east-southeast of the southeast corner of the Great Pyramid (G1), and about 7 metres (23 ft) west of the subsidiary pyramids G1-b and G1-c.