The early days of the step pyramid construction
The Fourth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt is known to have built three pyramids built on the west bank of the Nile near the town of Al-Jizah Giza in northern Egypt around 2575–2465 BC. The Fourth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt is considered the Golden Age of the Ancient Egyptian Empire. It marked the beginning of the Age of Pyramid Building a period of trade with other nations. It lasted from around 2613 to 2494 BC a time of peace and prosperity. Under the group name of the Ancient Egyptian Empire the Third Dynasty through the Sixth Dynasty were often called and still retained their capitals at the time of the construction of the Pyramid of Sneferu. The Fourth Dynasty which is described as the Age of the Capital Pyramids at that time the Age of Pyramid Building from the Third Dynasty was prosperous and peaceful.
Djoser's Step Pyramid
The Saqqara pyramid of ancient Egyptian desert
The ancient pyramids of Saqqara in the desert the great necropolis of Memphis in the past the discovery of a network that extends to include the pyramids of Giza and is home to more than 12 ancient pyramids the discovery of a long-lost ancient tomb at Saqqara pyramid the common people in the past served the nobles in the past who were part of the ancient pyramids.
The discovery of a long-lost ancient tomb at Saqqara pyramid by archaeologists consisting of 250 stone sarcophagi 150 small goddess statues and other artifacts at Saqqara of Djoser the chief architect of the pharaohs between 2630 BC and 2611 BC in ancient Egypt. According to inscriptions and finds on the tomb the name is Tetinebefu a physician in the palace of ancient Egypt circa 2300 to 2118 BC serving during the 6th dynasty King Pepi a priest of the goddess Serket, Serket with protection from venomous animals from scorpions and snakes discovered by archaeologists. It is decorated with beautiful delicate carvings and beautiful bright colors. The fake door is made by painting the person's name.