WitrynaPits B17/18, were probably the tomb of Narmer. If one accepts that B17/18 was Narmer’s tomb, then the sequence of kings buried at Umm el-Qa’ab is undisturbed from the reign of Narmer, or perhaps even before, until Qa’a, the last king of the 1st Dynasty. Later generations believed that the tomb of Djer was the tomb of Osiris, the god of … WitrynaThe tomb of Hor-Aha is located in the necropolis of the kings of the 1st Dynasty at Abydos, known as the Umm el-Qa'ab. It comprises three large chambers (designated B10, B15, and B19), which are directly adjacent to Narmer's tomb. The chambers are rectangular, directly dug in the desert floor, their walls lined with mud bricks.
The First Pharaoh Narmer Ancient Egypt Documentary
Witryna4 gru 2010 · This is the tomb of Archpriest Narmer. Light your torch and go to the dead body in the main chamber. Take the note from the body. I avoid fighting the Dead Knights and go back at … WitrynaSince 2008 a key priority of the archaeological program has been the excavation and documentation of the 180-meter long subterranean tomb of Senwosret III. This structure - the first known example of a hidden royal tomb in Egyptian history - is a masterpiece of pharaonic architecture and engineering. cad 画像 トリミング
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WitrynaTombs of kings of the First and Second Dynasty (about 3000 - 2700 BC) First Dynasty Tomb B1, B2 Tomb B7, B9 Tomb B17, B18 Tomb B10, B15, B19 Tomb O Tomb Z Tomb Y (Queen Merytneit) Tomb T Tomb X Tomb U Tomb Q Second Dynasty Tomb P Tomb V (Khasekhemwy) (click on the map to enlarge it) ... http://www.narmer.pl/groby/groby_en.htm cad 用紙サイズ指定