4,300 Year-Old Pyramid Discovered In Egypt

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Earlier this week, archeologists discovered a 4,300 year-old pyramid that they believe was the tomb of Queen Sesheshet, the mother of Pharaoh Teti, the founder of ancient Egypt's sixth dynasty. The pyramid was found in Saqqara, an ancient burial ground, close to Egypt's capital Cairo .

The discovery is the third known connection to Pharaoh Teti. Two other pyramids belonging to the Pharaoh's two wives, have been found earlier - one a hundred years ago, the other in 1994.

This find was a surprise as archeologists had thought the area had been pretty well excavated.

Though only the foundations of the pyramid remain today, archeologists estimate that when built, the pyramid, at 46 feet was nearly five stories tall and 72 feet wide at the square base.

While it took the scientists a long time to find this tomb, it seems that tomb robbers have discovered and looted it, entering via a passageway to the queen's funeral chamber. The archeologists therefore do not expect to find the Queen's mummy in the burial chamber, when they get there a few weeks from now. However, they are hoping to find inscriptions that will provide them with more information about the Queen.

Archeologists are very excited with the find as Queen Sesheshet, was one of the few powerful women rulers during the ancient times, and while they had found ancient papyrus texts referring to her, until now, they had been unable to find her tomb.

Sources: BBCNews, National Geographic, VOA news

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  • Snowflakeabout 10 years
    cool, this might help with my report. maybe.
    • mij101about 10 years
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      • horses101about 10 years
        this is going to help my report !!!!!!
        • 1234567891011about 10 years
          thats nasty
          • Diva101about 10 years
            This is so going to help me with my report
            • Xchampabout 10 years
              Yo this is going in my report bros
              • XChampionXabout 10 years
                I think Egypt is a cool place to go, although i never been their it seems fun. I think learning about Egypt can be really fun if you allow it to be like me, i'm doing a report and i chose this topic.
                • ictmag
                  ictmagabout 10 years
                  Woah! cool there is also another woman that was a pharoah name hatshepsut.Looks like i got the answer for my homework
                  • stargirl7103
                    stargirl7103about 10 years
                    How was it found?
                    • ictmag
                      ictmagabout 10 years
                      i think they broke down the pyramid to get to the tomb but i dont know im might i have to look back
                    • stargirl7103
                      stargirl7103about 10 years
                      How did they discover it though?