Ancient Kemet Artifacts Complex of King Djoser (ca. 2630–2611 BCE) at Saqqara, Necropolis of Memphis in the I nome of Lower Kemet :
one of the three sḥ-Nṯr (“the God’s [Ausar ] booth”) shrines associated with Anubis and Ausar located on the west side of the ‘Heb-Sed’ Courtyard and connected with the celebrations of the Royal Jubilee ('Heb-Sed’) of the King. In the middle of the façade, the K3-spirit door,
( also known as “false door”)
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Sunday, May 13th 2018 at 11:37AM
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