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Necropolis at Saqqara, Egypt [008] [PDF]

open access: yes, 1966
Photo showing step / stepped pyramid of King Djoser, designed / built by Imhotep, Old Kingdom, Saqqara, EgyptStep pyramid of Djoser, designed / built by Imhotep, Old Kingdom, Sakkara ...
Tierney, Lennox
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The Electromagnetic Vortex Mechanism of Energy Extraction in the Djoser Pyramid

open access: yes
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم  The paper proposes a theoretical framework in which the Djoser Pyramid is modeled as a spectral–electromagnetic system capable of extracting and stabilizing a portion of ambient energy through a mechanism termed vortex-like electromagnetic closure.
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Necropolis at Saqqara, Egypt [001] [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
Photo showing an illustration of the tomb complex (with step / stepped pyramid) of King Djoser, Third Dynasty, Old Kingdom, Saqqara, EgyptTomb complex of King Djoser, pyramid designed by Imhotep, Third Dynasty, Old Kingdom, Sakkara ...
Tierney, Lennox
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In the Shadow of Djoser’s Pyramid: Research of Polish Archaeologists in Saqqara

open access: yes, 2020
The book presents the discoveries made by the Polish archaeological mission in Saqqara, the central part of the largest ancient Egyptian royal necropolis. The area adjacent to the Pyramid of King Djoser on the monument’s west side, so far neglected by archaeologists, turned out to be an important burial place of the Egyptian nobility from two periods ...
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Alteration processes and deterioration phenomena of farience tiles: complex of king djoser at Saqqara, Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Complex of King Djoser (2667-2648 BC) at Saqqara was the earliest stone building of its size in the world. Some of the walls of the substructure of the Step Pyramid and the so-called "Southern Tomb" were covered with panels of blue-green faience ...
Effa Afrina
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The expression of ultimate life goals in co-creative art processes with palliative cancer patients. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Palliat Care, 2023
Weeseman Y   +7 more
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Stairway to the State: Consolidating Royal Authority from the Serekh of Menes to the Step Pyramid of Djoser

open access: yes
This paper examines the consolidation of royal authority in Early Dynastic Egypt (c. 3100–2686 BCE) through an analysis of two key cultural productions: the royal serekh and monumental funerary architecture. We argue that the evolution from the potent, two-dimensional iconography of the serekh, first widely attested under the ruler Menes (Narmer), to ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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