Pyramid of Queen Neith

Pyramid of Pepy II (smaller pyramid of queen Neith)
Queen Neith was King Pepy II's half sister, she was a daugher of Pepy I an Ankhenesmerire I. Probably oldeer than Pepy II. This pyramid located in the nother west corner of Pepy II's complex. Pyramid of Queen Neith was the oldest of the queens pyramids, has its individual enclosure surround.

Incoming to the mortuary temple in the south east corner, had 2 limestone obelisks. The Inside and outer sectionsof the mortuary temple. A foyer anticipated the Lioins. Room nine because of the lettering sof lions) is wrong. The chapel controls only three niches for statues, rather of the five ordinarily seen for a king. It has a false door leading to the pyramid. Three step core, although very small. Localized limestone for the center, white limestone for the overlayer. Entrance based in the middle of the north side, with a small chapel. At That Place are two barriers in the passages, blockgin approach to the sepulture chamber, which has a flat roof and stars..

Pyramid texts report the three of the 4 walls. The fourth wall has a representative palace faade. No mummy seen, but fragments of alabaster and diorite vessels and an clean red granite sarcophagus continue, and a granite canopic chest. A small serdab to the east. Has a cult pyramid, about 18 ft square, but with a miniature passage lead to a  small chamber which was full of pottery when got. In the south corner of the pyramid, archeologists got a numbe rof model sends made of wood in a shallow pit.

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