Djoser’s pyramid complex
GPTKB entity
Statements (55)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
pyramid complex
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gptkbp:architect |
Imhotep
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gptkbp:associatedWith |
gptkb:ancient_Egyptian_religion
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gptkbp:built |
gptkb:Pharaoh_Djoser
gptkb:Third_Dynasty_of_Egypt limestone advanced engineering techniques |
gptkbp:contains |
burial chamber
serdab |
gptkbp:dimensions |
62 meters tall
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gptkbp:established |
archaeologists
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gptkbp:features |
columns
sacred spaces mortuary temple |
gptkbp:has |
multiple levels
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance |
first monumental stone building in history
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Djoser’s pyramid complex
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gptkbp:includes |
courtyards
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gptkbp:influenced |
later pyramid designs
Egyptian_burial_practices |
gptkbp:inspiration |
later monumental architecture
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gptkbp:is |
a tourist attraction
a cultural heritage site a site of historical significance a site of archaeological interest a significant archaeological site a site of ancient rituals a site of ancient engineering marvels a site of ancient funerary practices a site of historical exploration a landmark of ancient engineering a significant archaeological discovery a representation of the evolution of pyramid construction a representation of the power of the pharaohs a significant example of early royal tombs a site of ancient architectural innovation an example of early monumental architecture a_UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site a_representation_of_the_afterlife_beliefs_of_ancient_Egyptians a_key_site_for_Egyptology_research a_landmark_in_Saqqara a_monument_to_Djoser’s_reign a_part_of_ancient_Egyptian_history a_reflection_of_ancient_Egyptian_society a_symbol_of_ancient_Egypt |
gptkbp:locatedIn |
Saqqara
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gptkbp:partOf |
UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site
Djoser’s_funerary_complex |
gptkbp:represents |
early dynastic architecture
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gptkbp:structureType |
step pyramid
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gptkbp:style |
Egyptian_architecture
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gptkbp:surroundedBy |
walls
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gptkbp:symbolizes |
royal_power
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gptkbp:visitedBy |
tourists
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gptkbp:yearEstablished |
circa 2670 BC
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