File:Borchardt (Blatt 2).png

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English: A map of the Abusir necropolis as discovered by Borchardt between 1902 to 1908. It lacks Khentkaus II's pyramid, and misidentifies the cult pyramid of Nyuserre's pyramid as belonging to his consort. Taken from Ludwig Borchardt's Das Grabdenkmal des Königs Ne-User-Re (1907).
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Source https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/borchardt1907bd1
Author Ludwig Borchardt

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Map of the Abusir necropolis

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