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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Tue Feb 4, 2014, 06:24 AM Feb 2014

4,600-Year-Old Step Pyramid Uncovered in Egypt

TORONTO — Archaeologists working near the ancient settlement of Edfu, in southern Egypt, have uncovered a step pyramid that dates back about 4,600 years, predating the Great Pyramid of Giza by at least a few decades.

The step pyramid, which once stood as high as 43 feet (13 meters), is one of seven so-called "provincial" pyramids built by either the pharaoh Huni (reign ca. 2635-2610 B.C.) or Snefru (reign ca. 2610-2590 B.C.). Over time, the step pyramid's stone blocks were pillaged, and the monument was exposed to weathering, so today, it's only about 16 feet (5 m) tall.

Scattered throughout central and southern Egypt, the provincial pyramids are located near major settlements, have no internal chambers and were not intended for burial. Six of the seven pyramids have almost identical dimensions, including the newly uncovered one at Edfu, which is about 60 x 61 feet (18.4 x 18.6 m). [See Photos of the Newly Uncovered Step Pyramid]

The purpose of these seven pyramids is a mystery. They may have been used as symbolic monuments dedicated to the royal cult that affirmed the power of the king in the southern provinces.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/4600-year-old-step-pyramid-uncovered-in-egypt/

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4,600-Year-Old Step Pyramid Uncovered in Egypt (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Feb 2014 OP
Hope we will learn more about this. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2014 #1
'not intended for burial'. Ichingcarpenter Feb 2014 #2

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
2. 'not intended for burial'.
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 04:40 AM
Feb 2014

Opens a can of worms including the great pyramid for me with its lack of writings and declarations being used as a burial chamber.

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