The Pyramid of Athribis

The Pyramid of Athribis was a small mudbrick pyramid located in the southern Nile Delta, northeast of the modern city of Banha. It was the furthest north of all the pyramids in ancient Egypt and the only known pyramid to have been built in the Delta.
The pyramid was built during the late 3rd Dynasty or early 4th Dynasty, around 2600 BC. It was originally about 20 meters tall, but it has now been destroyed and its exact location is unknown. The pyramid was built for a local ruler, but their identity is not known. The purpose of the pyramid is not known for sure. It is possible that it was used as a cult center or as a tomb. The Pyramid of Athribis is a relatively obscure monument, but it is an important part of the history of ancient Egypt. It is one of the few surviving examples of a small mudbrick pyramid, and it provides insights into the funerary practices of the late 3rd and early 4th Dynasties.

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