4,600-Year-Old ‘Provincial’ Pyramid Discovered In Egypt, Older Than Great Pyramid Of Giza
Source: International Business Times
4,600-Year-Old Provincial Pyramid Discovered In Egypt, Older Than Great Pyramid Of Giza
By Philip Ross
on February 03 2014 6:46 PM
Archaeologists in southern Egypt have unearthed an ancient step pyramid built around 2600 BC. The pyramid, determined to be one of seven provincial pyramids scattered throughout central and southern Egypt, was found near Edfu, the site of an ancient settlement located about 750 kilometers south of Cairo on the west bank of the Nile River.
According to Live Science, the recently discovered pyramids base measures 60 by 61 feet and it once stood as high as 43 feet tall. Weathering and pillaging have greatly degraded the 4,600-year-old pyramid, which now measures just 16 feet from its base to its tip. The Edfu pyramid predates the Great Pyramid at Giza by at least a few decades.
Archaeologists who excavated the ancient step pyramid said its construction was consistent with that of other provincial pyramids.
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