Djoser

Djoser

historical figure Egypt

Djoser was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Third Dynasty, best known for commissioning the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, which is considered the earliest colossal stone building in Egypt. His reign, around 2670 BCE, marked a significant evolution in funerary architecture and set the stage for the grand pyramids that followed. The recent excavation of artifacts related to him, including statues of Djoser and his family, emphasizes his importance and influence in ancient Egyptian history.

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United States United States: Archaeologists also found statues of King Djoser, his wife and his 10 daughters in the tomb. 7

Fox News: Excavation site contained false door made of pink granite at Egyptian tomb: officials

Malaysia Malaysia: Djoser is noted as the founder of the Third Dynasty and his statue was found in the tomb. 5

Utusan Malaysia: Makam putera Firaun Userkaf ditemukan di Kaherah, Mesir