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Pharaoh Teti, the leader of the Sixth Dynasty that took over Egypt from Pharaoh Unas, constructed the Teti pyramid in Saqqara, close to Giza. Its size and inclination resembled that of Teti's ancestors' and descendants' pyramids. It even adopted the same construction method as Unas, with fine limestone enclosing closely spaced stone blocks for the center brickwork.
Facts About Pyramid of Teti at Saqqara
He added that King Teti was the founder of the Sixth Dynasty and was a supporter of the movement of Onas, the last king of the Fifth Dynasty the last king of the Fifth Dynasty against the priests of the sun god and their great control over the country. He was also closely related to the movement that took place in Minaf to elevate its idol “Ptah” in order to balance it with “Ra” the idol of “Heliopolis”
The doctrine of “Osiris” began to spread greatly among the people, and amid these different currents, “Teti” sat on the throne of the country, and tried to conduct the affairs of government amid these storms, and it seems that he did not succeed, and the Egyptian historian “Maniton” confirms that he died murdered by his guards, and was buried in his pyramid that he built in Saqqara.
The pyramid of King Teti is located northeast of the Step Pyramid, and the pyramid appears to be a pile of stones and sand, and there is no doubt that it has been tampered with and destroyed, as the cladding that represented smooth stones on the outer faces has been removed.
The entrance to the pyramid is located on the northern side and leads to the burial chamber, and some of the walls inscribed with pyramid texts have been destroyed. To enter the burial chamber, we descend from the ramp that is located on the floor of the mountain in the northern facade of the pyramid, which is currently equipped with a wooden staircase that leads to a lobby.
And then we pass through a horizontal corridor, and this corridor ends with three rooms, then we reach the coffin room, whose ceiling is a pointed, star-carved gemstone representing the sky to which the king ascended, and the room is covered with pyramid texts. The mission also found the layout of the temple, as well as three mud-brick warehouses in the southeast corner of the temple to store offerings and tools that were used in the revival of the queen's faith.