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architecture they describe." Shaw 2003, p. 89.
Maragioglio &
Rinaldi 1965a, p. 10.
Maragioglio &
Rinaldi 1965a, p. 24. Roeten, Leo (2014). The Decoration...
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governmental printing offices. pp. 106–111.
Maragioglio &
Rinaldi 1963, pp. 74–78
Fakhry 1961
Maragioglio &
Rinaldi 1963, p. 80 Alexanian, Nicole; Arnold...
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rediscovered in 1957 by a team led by
Charles Arthur Musès. In 1968, Vito
Maragioglio and
Celeste Rinaldi investigated the
architecture of the pyramid. More...
- 2016, p. 57.
Verner &
Zemina 1994, p. 118.
Callender 1994, pp. 87 & 91.
Maragioglio &
Rinaldi 1967, p. 170.
Tyldesley 2005, p. 222.
Hayes 1978, p. 65. Kozloff...
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ancient Egyptian queen in
south Saqqara (titles of
queen on Fig. 14)
Maragioglio &
Rinaldi 1963–1977, p. 98. Verner,
Callender &
Strouhal 2002, p. 110...
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Architectural plans of the
pyramid complex were
first published by Vito
Maragioglio and
Celeste Rinaldi between 1962 and 1977.
These have been determined...
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initially thought K****t's tomb was a mastaba.
Excavations in the 1960s by
Maragioglio and
Rinaldi first suggested that K****t had been
buried in a pyramid....
- 124 cu) by 68 m (223 ft; 130 cu)
according to
Celeste Rinaldi and Vito
Maragioglio; a base
length of
approximately 60 m (200 ft; 110 cu)
according to Lepsius;...
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Rawash has been
suggested as a
possible burial place for Khentetka.
Maragioglio and
Rinaldi believe it may be the
pyramid belonging to the
Queen consort...
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pyramids garnered the
hypothesis widespread support. The
Egyptologists Vito
Maragioglio and
Celeste Rinaldi examined several Fourth and
Fifth Dynasty pyramids...