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Saqqara / Sakkara pyramids
Saqqara is one of the most extensive
archaeological sites in
Egypt! It was the cemetery for Memphis, the
capital of Ancient
Egypt, yet it is still one of the virgin
archaeological sites, despite the fact that so much has already been
found here!
The site is dominated by the Step Pyramid of King Zoser,
which goes back to 2700 BC. It is one of the oldest stone structures
in the world!
Southern Sakkara,
which is dominated by the step Pyramid. When conducting a visit to Sakkara don’t miss the following sites:
The step pyramid
Please Note: The Pyramid has been closed to visitors for a
long time, as it is deemed not safe to enter it! Today it is considered as one of the oldest stone structures built by man, and the first time the Ancient Egyptians would attempt to use limestone. Zoser’s Pyramid is entirely built of limestone, small bricks of limestone, and not of the best quality, and yet it has remained for more than 4700 years! The Pyramid’s four sides are very nearly aligned to the four cardinal points. On the northern side is the original entrance of the Pyramid. On the north-western side you will notice a little room that is built with a gradient angle, similar to the Pyramid itself. In there was found a beautiful statue of King Zoser made of limestone, it was moved to the Egyptian museum in Cairo and replaced by a replica The northern entrance is not used anymore, as it is very dangerous! Any people, who are allowed into the Pyramid, use another entrance that was made in the 26th Dynasty, on the southern side of the Pyramid. I have frequently been admitted, into the Pyramid, with TV crews that I have led around Sakkara but I needed special permission to do this.
When you go underneath the Pyramid, there is strange feeling
that haunts you, especially when you remember that you are exploring
4,700 years of time. Down there it is a maze of little corridors and
tunnels! Found in some of these tunnels more than 30, 000 jars,
which were made out of several types of stone, alabaster, marble,
diorite and slate.
To the right of this open courtyard, Imhotep built a Temple
known as the Hep-Sed Temple, so that the King would be able to
practice the ritual in the after life. Next to the Step Pyramid complex, on the southern side, you will see the ruined Pyramid of King Unas, which dates back to the end of the 5th Dynasty. It was the first Pyramid that had inscriptions decorating the walls of the burial chamber! There are more than 700 incantations, which are supposed to help the dead King throughout the afterlife, and they are known as the Pyramid texts. Unfortunately the Pyramid has been closed for more than 6 years now Saqqara / Sakkara pyramids - The Tomb of Mereruka - The Pyramids of Dahshour - The Great Sphinx
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