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The Pyramids of Dahshour
The Pyramids of Dahshour always evoke in me a great
part of the history of ancient Egypt. Although that area
is not a major tourist site like the plateau of Giza, it
seems to me like a wonderful book which tells us great
glorious events of the Ancient Egyptian History.
Dahshour is among the most important cemeteries of the
vast necropolis of the great capital Memphis.
It is located about 30 km to the south of pyramids of
Giza, located to the southern wing of Saqqara. The area
contains some pyramids of the IV and the XII dynasties.
here there is the pyramid of Amenemhat III called the
black pyramid and the pyramid Amenemhat II.
In fact, the great king Snefru ( 2680-2656 B.C) the
founder of the IV dynasty was the first to choose the
area to build his royal tomb since it was near to the
capital Memphis.
He started with the southern Pyramid, or what we call
today the bent pyramid , at first they did a mistake
with this one , the ancient did not realise such mistake
but when the height of this building reached about 48 m.
according to an angle of 54 degrees approx. they changed
the original plan to make it more save and finish it
over by modifying the angle to be just 43 degrees, and
that was the reason of the actual strange shape of the
Pyramid. So that today it is called the Bent Pyramid, or
the “Rhomboid Pyramid”. Analyzing the reason of that
change we supposed that the angle of 54 degrees was
going to result in a very huge and high pyramid which
would be unsafe, especially when some cracks appeared
which were filled with Gypsum later.
Any way, the Southern Pyramid of Dahshour was built of
local limestone cased with Turah fine limestone. It is
about 101 in height while each side of its base is 188,6
in length. The original entrance of the pyramid is on
the northern face as usual, but Professor Ahmed Fhakhry
during his works in the area in 1951, he discovered
another entrance on its western side.
One of the most remarkable features about that pyramid
is the existence of Cedar beams which probably had been
imported from Lebanon. At the east of the Pyramid is a
small Mortuary Temple consisting of a small shrine.
Besides, there is a small subsidiary pyramid lies to the
south of the pyramid. It was cleared in 1947 by the
Egyptologist Abd El- Salam Hussein.
About 2 km away to the north of the Southern Pyramid
another Pyramid was built for king Snefru. This time the
architect avoided all the other previous mistakes shown
in the Bent Pyramid by following the same angle from
bottom to top, and the angle was 43 degrees. Actually it
was the first success in history of mankind to build a
complete pyramid, and that was the example of all the
pyramids which appeared during the IV, V, and VI
dynasties. This Pyramid is known as “ the Northern
Pyramid” according to its location, also it is called
the Red Pyramid since the builders used a very especial
kind of rosette blocks of limestone to built the inner
burial chamber. It is 99 M in height while each side of
the base is 220 m. in length.
The cemetery of Dahshour contains other pyramids smaller
in scale but fundamentally built out of mud bricks and
date back to the XII dynasty and belong to Amenmhat II,
Snusert III, and Amenmhat III.
However many tombs discovered in the area were in very
bad condition or not even completed.
Inside the pyramid of king seusert III a very precious
collection of Jewels and gold were found and and now it
is in display in many museums all over the world
especially that collection which belongs to some of the
princesses of the XII dynasty.

