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Locatie:

  • Egypte, Abū Şīr
  • geo:29.875364,31.22246
  • Locatie ± 25-100 m.

Period or year:

  • -2200~ / -10xx~

Classificatie:

  • Tempel of heiligdom
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=69770

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The mortuary temple of Queen Naert, the wife of Pharaoh King Teti (assassinated in 2291 BC} during excavations in Sakkara, near her husband's pyramid burial.  52 wooden sarcophagi were discovered in deep burial shafts near the funerary temple. They dated back to around the 16th and the 11th century BC. Other finds include a ca. 4 meters-long papyrus that contains texts from the Book of the Dead, statues, stelae, toys, wooden boats and funerary masks.

The mortuary temple of Queen Naert, the wife of Pharaoh King Teti (assassinated in 2291 BC} during excavations in Sakkara, near her husband's pyramid burial.  52 wooden sarcophagi were discovered in deep burial shafts near the funerary temple. They dated back to around the 16th and the 11th century BC. Other finds include a ca. 4 meters-long papyrus that contains texts from the Book of the Dead, statues, stelae, toys, wooden boats and funerary masks.


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