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In Search of the Pyramid of a Missing Pharaoh at South-Saqqara (Egypt)

Proceedings, 2013
Geophysical surveys at South-Saqqara (Egypt) allow to detect a funerary temple of a pyramid of the missing Pharaoh Userkare.
Guerin, Roger   +3 more
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Horus Behdety, a Royal Wife, and a Royal Daughter from the Private Necropolis of Kom el-Khamaseen (South Saqqara)

Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Kom el-Khamaseen is a small necropolis located in South Saqqara, 3 km west of the pyramid of Djedkare-Izezi, dating from the end of the Old Kingdom to the First Intermediate Period. In the past few decades, the site has been the victim of several incidences of looting which have destroyed it to a great extent.
Daniel González León
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Funerary Spells at Saqqara South: Some Considerations about the Inscriptions of Anu’s Coffin (Sq20X) and their Date

Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 2012
Abstract This article concerns burial equipment found intact at Saqqara South in 1935. The owner, Anu, reused an annex of an Old Kingdom mastaba; his equipment included two inscribed coffins, one of which is no longer preserved. The case of this official is noteworthy, since it documents the mortuary traditions of the “spells of Nut ...
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The Late Old Kingdom at South Saqqara

2005
Using iconographic criteria, Edward Brovarski resumes the study of the cemetery around the pyramid of Pepy II at South Saqqara. For the period from the middle of the reign of Pepy II up to the Herakleopolitan period, he differentiates five groups of tombs.
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