The Pyramid Of Baka

It is also known as the Pyramid of Baka or the Pyramid of Bikheris. It is located in the Northern sector of Zawyet El Aryan, around 8 km (5.0 mi) south-west of Giza. It is believed to have been built during the early or mid-4th Dynasty (2613–2494 BC) during the Old Kingdom period. The pyramid owner is not known for certain, but most Egyptologists believe it should be a king known under his hellenized name, Bikheris, perhaps from the Egyptian Baka.
The pyramid is unfinished, with only the square base, made of natural bedrock, being finished. The substructure consists of a T-shaped shaft, with a corridor on a South to North axis and the chamber on an East to West axis. The chamber contains an oval sarcophagus, which is empty. The pyramid is currently in a restricted area, but it is possible to visit it with a permit. The Northern Pyramid of Zawyet el'Aryan is a fascinating archaeological site, and it provides valuable insights into the construction techniques and practices of the Old Kingdom. It is also a reminder of the ephemeral nature of even the most monumental structures.

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