Pyramid of Djedefre
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The pyramid of Djedefre is Egypt's northernmost pyramid. Believed to have been built by Djedefre, son and successor to king Khufu, it today consists today mostly of ruins located at Abu Rawash in Egypt. Excavation report on the pyramid complex was published in 2011.[7]
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Pyramid of Djedefre | |
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Djedefre | |
Coordinates | 30°01′56″N 31°04′29″E |
Ancient name | |
Constructed | Fourth Dynasty |
Type | True (original) Ruined (present) |
Height | 67 m (220 ft; 128 cu) (original)[4] 11.4 m (37 ft; 21.8 cu) (present)[5] |
Base | 106 m (348 ft; 202 cu)[5][4] |
Volume | 131,043 m3 (171,398 cu yd)[6] |
Slope | 51°[5] to 52°[4] |
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