The Pyramid of Userkare
Egypt

The Pyramid of Userkare


Archaeologists are searching at south Saqqara for the pyramid tomb of the ephemeral second king of the sixth dynasty Userkare.




- Online Paper: Archaeoastronomy And Archaeo-topography As Tools In The Search For A Missing Egyptian Pyramid
www.palarch.nl Available online free of charge as a PDF. Giulio Magli. 2010 Archaeoastronomy and Archaeo-Topography as Tools in the Search for a Missing Egyptian Pyramid PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 7(5) (2010) Abstract Among...

- Clues To Long-lost Pyramid Found
Discovery News (Rossella Lorenzi) The missing pyramid of an obscure pharaoh that ruled Egypt 4,300 years ago could lie at the intersection of a series of invisible lines in South Saqqara, according to new astronomical and topographical research. Connecting...

- More Re Discovery Of Tomb Of Queen Behenu
Reuters The well-known necropolis of Saqqara, 30 km (20 miles) south of Cairo, served the nearby city of Memphis and was scoured in ancient times by thieves. The 5th Dynasty is generally understood to have lasted from 2465 to 2323 BC, while the 6th Dynasty...

- Dr. Hawass's Pyramid
The pyramid belongs to the mother of the founder of Egypt's sixth dynasty king Teti. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/11/081112-pyramid-video-ap.html...

- Sixth Dynasty Pyramid Found
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