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Necropolis Complex of King Djoser (ca. 2630–2611 BCE) at Saqqara, Necropolis of Memphis in the I nome of Lower Egypt:

one of the ten ‘pr-wr’ (“Great House”) shrines representing Upper Egypt, located on the west side of the 'Heb-Sed’ Courtyard and connected with the celebrations of the Royal Jubilee ('Heb-Sed’) of the King. To the left, the ramp leading to the niche for the statue of the King

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