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An Egyptian worker walks past the Saqqara Step pyramid near a newly discovered pyramid at an ancient burial ground in Saqqara, about 35 kms south of Cairo on November 11, 2008. A 4, 300-year-old pyramid has been discovered at the Saqqara necropolis, Egypts Culture Minister Faruq Hosni announced today. The pyramid, whose base was discovered " 20 metres below the sands", is five metres (16 foot) tall and believed to have been 15 metres in height when it was first built for Queen Sesheshet, the mother of King Teti who founded the 6th Dynasty of Egypts Old Kingdom. AFP PHOTO/KHALED DESOUKI / AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
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This print captures the timeless allure of Egypt's rich archaeological heritage. In the foreground, an Egyptian worker gracefully moves past the Saqqara Step pyramid, which stands as a testament to ancient civilizations and their remarkable architectural prowess. The image was taken at an ancient burial ground in Saqqara, located approximately 35 kilometers south of Cairo on November 11,2008. The focal point of this photograph is undoubtedly the newly discovered pyramid that looms majestically behind the worker. Dating back an astonishing 4,300 years, this hidden gem was unveiled by Egypt's Culture Minister Faruq Hosni. Standing at five meters tall (16 feet), it is believed to have originally reached a height of 15 meters when it was constructed for Queen Sesheshet – mother of King Teti and founder of Egypt's Old Kingdom's illustrious 6th Dynasty. The silhouette-like composition adds a touch of mystery and intrigue to this already awe-inspiring scene. The warm backlighting further enhances the ethereal ambiance surrounding these ancient wonders. With its horizontal orientation and Middle Eastern setting, this photograph transports viewers into a world where history comes alive through monumental structures like pyramids. Khaled Desouki masterfully captured not only an extraordinary archaeological find but also evoked emotions associated with exploration and discovery. This print serves as a visual reminder that there are still countless secrets waiting to be unearthed beneath Egypt's sandy landscapes – each one offering glimpses into humanity's distant past.
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