Pyramid of Senusret III

Local namePyramid of Senusret III
LocationGiza, Egypt

The pyramid of Senusret III is an ancient Egyptian pyramid located at Dahshur and built for pharaoh Senusret III of the 12th Dynasty.

The pyramid is the northernmost among those of Dahshur, and stands around 1.5 km northeast of Sneferu's Red Pyramid. It was erected on leveled ground and composed of a mudbricks core covered with a casing of white Tura limestone blocks resting on foundations. It was first excavated in 1894 by the French Egyptologist Jacques de Morgan, who managed to reach the burial chamber after discovering a tunnel dug by ancient tomb robbers. A more recent campaign was led by Dieter Arnold during the 1990s.

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Plan du complexe… @ Franck Monnier d'après Jacques de morgan et Dieter Arnold

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_of_Senusret_III

Address Egypt

Coordinates 29°49'7.865" N 31°13'32.634" E

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