A roughly 4,000-year-old mud-brick Egyptian pyramid is opening to the public for the first time this week, according to the north African nation's antiquities ministry.
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El-Lahun Pyramid [Credit: Shutterstock] |
The opening of the little-known pyramid followed extensive conservation and preservation work, Egyptian officials said.
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Passageway inside the pyramid of Senusret II, known as el-Lahun Pyramid, in Faiyum, Egypt [Credit: Egypt. Ministry of Antiquities] |
"It also includes re-installing the fallen stones in the hall and corridor to its original location after restoration, as well as restoring the deteriorated stones of its floor and installing a new lighting system."
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A granite coffin is shown inside the pyramid of Senusret II, known as el-Lahun Pyramid, in Faiyum, Egypt [Credit: Li Yan/Xinhua] |
The pyramid's entrance lies on its southern rather than the northern side, unlike most of Egyptian pyramids.
In the same complex, artifacts were also discovered in one of the Middle Kingdom tombs on the southern side of the pyramid.
Author: Hatem Maher | Source: ABC News Website [July 02, 2019]
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