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525: 47: 76: 461:. The Bent Pyramid was the first attempt at building a smooth sided pyramid, but proved to be an unsuccessful build due to the miscalculations made on the structural weight that was being placed onto the soft ground (sand, gravel, and clay), which had a tendency to subside. Other calculations that were proven to be erroneous were that the blocks being used were cut in such a manner that when placed onto the pyramid their weight was not distributed appropriately, causing the angle of the pyramid to be off and achieving the name "the Bent Pyramid". 435: 483: 69: 1893: 1845: 1882: 1913: 1487: 1923: 501:(1929–1895 BC). This pyramid has not been preserved as well as the others within the area due to the materials that were used to fill it (sand on the outside and limestone on the inside). Naturally the weather caused the sand to erode from it, but the limestone was taken intentionally for use on other pyramids allowing the pyramid to collapse and ultimately desecrating the tomb of King Amenemhat II. 1903: 468:. Once completed, the pyramid was considered to be a success, as it was a fully constructed, smooth sided, and a free standing pyramid rising to a height of 341 feet (104 meters), with an angle of 43 degrees. The Red Pyramid's name derives from the material that was used to construct the pyramid, red limestone. This pyramid is believed to be the resting place of King Sneferu. 562:
to death. Furthermore, during clashes another Muslim suffered head injuries and later died due to a gasoline bomb being thrown from a rooftop of a building. At least 16 homes and properties of Christians were pillaged, some were torched, and a church was damaged during the violence. This incident was reported internationally.
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In July 2012, Dahshur's entire Christian community, which some estimate to be as many as 120 families, fled to nearby towns due to sectarian violence. The violence began in a dispute over a badly ironed shirt, which in turn escalated into a fight in which a Christian burned a Muslim Arab clan member
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Located closely to the pyramid of the 12th Dynasty several undisturbed tombs of royal women were found, containing a large amount of lapidary and jewelry that have been determined to be of the highest stage of metalworking in Egypt during this time period. The pyramid of Senusret III was part of a
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The Dahshur pyramids were an extremely important learning experience for the Egyptians. It provided them with the knowledge and know-how to transition from step-sided pyramids to smooth-sided pyramids. Ultimately their breadth of experience would allow them to build the Great Pyramid of Giza; the
227: 507:(1878–1839 BC) had his pyramid built within Dahshur. The difference between his pyramid in comparison to those surrounding it was that King Senusret III had tombs and galleries built underneath it for two princesses; 475:. Khufu wanting to build a legacy of his own, utilized his father's research to design and guide the building process of the third pyramid to completion (2589–2566 BC). Once completed, the pyramid was named the 553:). Extensive cemeteries of officials of the Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom have been found around Dahshur's pyramids. Dahshur was Egypt's royal necropolis during the reign of the 12th Dynasty king Amenemhat II. 1178: 549:
huge complex, with several smaller pyramids of royal women, along with another pyramid to the south. In a gallery tomb next to this pyramid were found two treasures of the king's daughters (
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dates from the later reign of Amenemhat III and, although badly eroded, it remains the most imposing monument at the site after the two Sneferu pyramids. The
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Realizing his shortcomings and learning from his mistakes, King Sneferu ordered the building of the second pyramid of Dahshur, the
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or capstone of the Black Pyramid is on display in the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
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and shares the name of the nearby village of Manshiyyat Dahshur (Arabic: منشأة دهشور) in markaz
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As of January 2013, and due to the security vacuum that still prevails in Egypt following the
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has been excavated so far by Ahmad Fakhri, the archaeologist who excavated this site.
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plateau at the edge of the cultivated plain, and along with the pyramid complexes at
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Several other pyramids of the 13th Dynasty were built at Dahshur. Only the
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Shortly after King Sneferu's death a third pyramid was erected by his son
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Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur
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Dashur

Sneferu
Red Pyramid
Dahshur is located in Egypt
Giza Governorate
Egypt
Lower Egypt
29°48′23″N 31°12′29″E / 29.80639°N 31.20806°E / 29.80639; 31.20806
Necropolis
Sneferu
Old Kingdom
Middle Kingdom
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Pyramid fields from Giza to Dahshur
Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur
Bent Pyramid
Red Pyramid
White Pyramid
Pyramid of Senusret III
Pyramid of Amenemhat III
Criteria
86-002
Session
Arabic
[dɑhˈʃuːɾ]
Coptic
ancient Egyptian
necropolis
Badrashin

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