The Pyramid Of Sinki

The Pyramid of Sinki is a small step pyramid located in the Egyptian town of Sinki, about 7 kilometers south of Abydos. It was built during the late 5th Dynasty (c. 2465-2323 BC) and is one of seven similar pyramids that were built in different parts of Egypt during this period.
The pyramid measures 18.20 meters on each side and currently is about 4 meters tall. It has three steps, with an angle of inclination of 80 degrees. The pyramid is oriented to true north, and its base is aligned with the cardinal directions. The pyramid of Sinki is one of the few pyramids that still has the remains of the ramps that were used to build it. These ramps are located on the east and west sides of the pyramid, and they are made of mudbrick. The identity of the pyramid's owner is unknown. Some Egyptologists believe that it may have been built for a local ruler, while others believe that it may have been built for a high-ranking official. The pyramid is not well-preserved, and its interior has not been excavated. The Pyramid of Sinki is a relatively obscure monument, but it is an important part of the late 5th Dynasty architectural tradition. It is one of the few surviving examples of this type of pyramid, and it provides insights into the regional variation of Egyptian architecture during this period.

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