4,300-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt

Still so much out there to “re” discover…

4,300-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt – Yahoo! News: “Egypt’s chief archaeologist has announced the discovery of a 4,300-year-old pyramid in Saqqara, the sprawling necropolis and burial site of the rulers of ancient Memphis.”


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6 thoughts on “4,300-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt”

  1. I wish they had more information on exactly where this new pyramid is. I've been to Saqqara and would love to know where on the premises it was “discovered.”Thanks for the link though.

  2. I wish they had more information on exactly where this new pyramid is. I’ve been to Saqqara and would love to know where on the premises it was “discovered.”

    Thanks for the link though.

  3. I wish they had more information on exactly where this new pyramid is. I’ve been to Saqqara and would love to know where on the premises it was “discovered.”

    Thanks for the link though.

  4. I wish they had more information on exactly where this new pyramid is. I’ve been to Saqqara and would love to know where on the premises it was “discovered.”

    Thanks for the link though.

  5. I wish they had more information on exactly where this new pyramid is. I’ve been to Saqqara and would love to know where on the premises it was “discovered.”

    Thanks for the link though.

  6. I wish they had more information on exactly where this new pyramid is. I've been to Saqqara and would love to know where on the premises it was “discovered.”Thanks for the link though.

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