Recent excavations at the pyramids of dahshur
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ABSTRACT FEW sources have supplied more facts for the study of anthropology than the Egyptian tombs, and the most important necropolis of Egypt is situated south-east of Cairo, close to the
remains of ancient Memphis. This stretches from the village of Abou-Roash on the north to that of MêdÛm on the south, about a distance of twenty-five miles. ARTICLE PDF RIGHTS AND
PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Recent Excavations at the Pyramids of Dahshur. _Nature_ 52, 131–132 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052131a0
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