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Saqqara (Arabic: سقارة :
saqqāra[t],
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [sɑʔːɑːɾɑ]), also
spelled Sakkara or
Saccara in
English /səˈkɑːrə/, is an Egyptian...
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Serapeum of
Saqqara was the
ancient Egyptian burial place for
sacred bulls of the Apis cult at Memphis. It was
believed that the
bulls were incarnations...
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Secrets of the
Saqqara Tomb is a 2020
British do****entary film
directed by
James Tovell. The film
follows a team of
Egyptian archeologists that discover...
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pyramids are
found at
Saqqara,
northwest of Memphis,
although at
least one step-pyramid-like
structure has been
found at
Saqqara,
dating to the
First Dynasty:...
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Saqqara Bird is a
model bird made of
sycamore wood and
mounted on a stick,
discovered during the 1898
excavation of the tomb of Pa-di-Imen in
Saqqara...
- The
Starving of
Saqqara is the name
given to a
statue of
suspected Predynastic Egyptian origins. The
statue of two
seated nude
beings (possibly a male...
- The
Saqqara Tablet, now in the
Egyptian Museum, is an
ancient stone engraving surviving from the
Ramesside Period of
Egypt which features a list of pharaohs...
- The
Saqqara Aramaic Stele is an Egyptian-Aramaic
stele found in
Saqqara in 1877. It was held in the
Neues Museum in
Berlin which was destro**** in World...
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today in Giza, Egypt. It
includes the
pyramid complexes of Giza, Abusir,
Saqqara and Dahshur, and is
listed as the
UNESCO World Heritage Site of Memphis...
- 3000 to 2800 BC. It was
found by
Walter Emery in 1936 in the
north of the
Saqqara necropolis in
mastaba S3111, the
grave of the
ancient Egyptian official...