Pyramid of Amenemhet I

Pyramid of Amenemhet I

The pyramid of Amenemhet I is an Egyptian burial structure built at Lisht by the founder of Egypt's 12th dynasty, Amenemhet I. [http://www.crystalinks.com/pyramenemhet1.html Crystal Links] ] This structure returned to the approximate size and form of old kingdom Pyramids.Lehner, M. (1997b). The Complete Pyramids. London:Thames and Hudson ltd. ISBN 0-500-05084-8] It also established a new tradition though of giving each component structure in the pyramid complex its own unique name. The structures together were known as "The places of the appearances of Amenemhet".

Construction

Archaeological evidence suggests that Amenemhet started to build his pyramid at Thebes but for unknown reasons switched his capital and the location of his pyramid to lisht. [http://www.egyptsites.co.uk/lower/pyramids/lisht/amenemhet.html Egypt sites] ] The pyramid upon its completion rose to a heigh of 55 M, with a base length of 83 M and a slope of 54 degrees. The core of the pyramid was made with small rough blocks of local limestone with a loose fill of sand debris and mud brick. Some of the limestone was striped from other monuments, blocks of stone from the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, Unas and Pepi have been found in the pyramid. Inside the pyramid a sloped shaft blocked with granite plugs upon burial ran from the ground level entrance chapel to a vertical shaft that descended directly to the burial chamber. The overall construction of the pyramid was poor and little of it remains today. [ [http://lexicorient.com/e.o/amenem_1.htm Encyclopedia of the Orient] ]

Excavation

. By the time of these excavations the pyramid had undergone much disintegration and is now only 20 meters high with most of the surrounding complex gone. [http://egyptphoto.ncf.ca/amenemhet%20I.htm The Pyramids of Egypt] ] None of the expeditions successfully explored the interior of the pyramid due to the internally passagways being flooded with groundwater.

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