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The Step Pyramid at Sakkara, Egypt, is over 60 m/197 ft high. Built around 2737–2717 BC from blocks of stone, this was the first pyramid ever constructed, and at the time was the largest monumental stone structure in the world.

Village in Egypt, 16 km/10 mi south of Cairo, with 20 pyramids. The oldest of these (third dynasty) is the ‘Step Pyramid’ designed by Imhotep, whose own tomb here was the nucleus of the Aesklepieion, a centre of healing in the ancient world.



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In the 4th century the practice and ritual of mummification was abandoned and the dead were buried in their daily clothes (tapestry trimmed) or wrapped in discarded tapestry wall hangings; as a result many fragments from the 5th to the 7th century have been discovered in the Egyptian burial sites of Antinoe, Saqqarah and Akhmim.
Rather than any curse, his claim to fame is as the architect of the step pyramid built at the necropolis of Saqqarah - the oldest monument of hewn stone in the world.
 
 
 
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