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The sun temple of the 5th Dynasty pharaoh Niuserre (r. ca. 2420–2389 B.C.) lies just north of the necropolis of Abusir and had extensive storage facilities for these sacred gifts, which could ...
so that a new sun temple could be made from stone at the site for a pharaoh named Niuserre (reign circa. 2420 B.C. to 2389 B.C.). Niuserre "reused part of the structure as a platform or ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed the remnants of a lost “sun temple” dating back to the ... Nyuserra (also referred to as Nyuserre and Niuserre), an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled ...
The stunning building was later demolished to reused by a pharaoh named Niuserre – a common practice ... began construction of the mud brick sun temple, but it was likely either Shepseskare ...
The joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission between the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Leipzig University Museum discovered more remains of the Sun Temple. This was while completing ...