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Surroundings:

Hawara, FalconHawara, Head of HorusHawara, Mummy of a boyFayyum, Document from the Zeno ArchiveFayyum, Portrait of LiviaFayyum, Theater, Portrait of LiviaFayyum, Theater, Portrait of TiberiusFayyum, Portrait of AugustusFayyum, Head of Ptolemy I SoterFayyum, Inscription of DariusFayyum, Papyrus with a lost of planets (P8279E-F)Fayyum, Receipt of a bull (P7882)Lahun, Necklace

Location:

  • Egypt, ‘Izbat Sa‘d Abū Diyāb
  • geo:29.274305,30.899103
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -18xx / unknown

Class:

  • Grave or burial field
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=21963

Annotations

Pyramid at Hawara is a burial place of king  Amenemhet III  of 12th Dynasty who r. 1860–1814 BC .

 

See:

  1. Mark Lehner,  The Complete Pyramids: Solving the Ancient Mysteries. London: Thames & Hudson. 1997

Relevant museums

National Archaeological Museum, Athens

National Archaeological Museum, Athens

München, Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst

München, Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst

Berlin, Neues Museum

Berlin, Neues Museum

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Allard Pierson Museum

Het Allard Pierson Museum is het archeologisch museum van de Universiteit van Amsterdam.


Nearby

Necropolis Hawara

Hawara pyramid and necropolis.

Labyrinth of Amenemhet III

Remains of the funerery temple, made of sun dry mud bricks is now badly damage - Herodothus Labirynth

Szedet - Arsinoe - Crocodilopolis (6 km)

Coptic Phiom. Ancient city in the Faiyum Oasis [Fayum, Faijum, Fajum or Fajjum]


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