Tarkhan

Pottery jar from Tarkhan
Tarkhan was a site in the Faiyum part of the Nile, located on the western bank in an area named the lower valley.  The  necropolis  there  dates  to  the  Old  Kingdom Period  (2575–2134  B.C.E.).  Predynastic  tombs  were  also constructed in Tarkhan, where mortuary regalia and the names of various rulers, accepting Narmer, were unearthed.

Seila

Pyramid of Seila
Seila was a site surrounding the Faiyum territory of Egypt,  south  of  El-Lisht. A  pyramid was  erected  on  a abandon spur at Seila. This pyramid, credibly built by Huni (r.  2599–2575  B.C.E.),  was  made  out  of  limestone blocks.  The  pyramid  was  fashioned  with  4  steps  and was 99 square ft at the base.

Sidment el-Gebel

Sidment el-Gebel, that is a direct for a series of necropolises south of the Fayum a few km west of the town of Ihnasya/Herakleopolis.

Near the Necropolis of Sedmet el-Gebel, houses dating to the Roman Egypt (30 BC–390 AD) period were discovered, which in and of itself means a continued occupation of the domain.

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