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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le cimetière sud tire son nom de son emplaLe cimetière sud tire son nom de son emplacement par rapport à la pyramide de Khéops : les tombes sont situées du côté sud de la pyramide. Reisner pense que le cimetière est une continuation du cimetière G7000 qui fait partie de la zone de Gizeh Est. La construction du cimetière est postérieure à celle du mastaba G 7070 de Sneferukhaf. Junker a daté le cimetière du règne de Mykérinos en se basant sur la présence de poudre de granit qui proviendrait de l'habillage de la deuxième pyramide de Gizeh. Reisner admet une date de construction possible datant du règne de Khéphren. Ce cimetière contient également plusieurs mastabas construits en pierre, dont la construction remonte à la VIe dynastie. Les tombes de l'époque de Mykérinos comprennent les mastabas du chambellan royal Khâemnefer, du fils du roi Khoufoukhaf Ier qui était maître des largesses royales, et d'un fonctionnaire nommé Niânkhrê.les, et d'un fonctionnaire nommé Niânkhrê. , Cemetery GIS is a necropolis in the Giza PCemetery GIS is a necropolis in the Giza Plateau. It derives its name from its proximity to pyramid G I (Khufu). The tombs are located on the south side of that pyramid and hence the name G I South Cemetery. Reisner thought the cemetery a continuation of the G7000 cemetery which is part of the Giza East Field. The construction postdates that of mastaba G 7070 of Sneferukhaf. Junker dated the cemetery to the reign of Menkaure based on the presence of granite powder thought to derive from the dressing of the second pyramid at Giza. Reisner allows for a possible construction date dating to the reign of Khafre. This cemetery also contains several mastabas built of stone, which date to as late as the 6th Dynasty. Tombs from the time of Menkaure include the mastabas of the royal chamberlain Khaemnefert, the King's son Khufudjedef who was master of the royal largesse, and an official named Niankhre. largesse, and an official named Niankhre.
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rdfs:comment Le cimetière sud tire son nom de son emplaLe cimetière sud tire son nom de son emplacement par rapport à la pyramide de Khéops : les tombes sont situées du côté sud de la pyramide. Reisner pense que le cimetière est une continuation du cimetière G7000 qui fait partie de la zone de Gizeh Est. La construction du cimetière est postérieure à celle du mastaba G 7070 de Sneferukhaf. Junker a daté le cimetière du règne de Mykérinos en se basant sur la présence de poudre de granit qui proviendrait de l'habillage de la deuxième pyramide de Gizeh. Reisner admet une date de construction possible datant du règne de Khéphren.tion possible datant du règne de Khéphren. , Cemetery GIS is a necropolis in the Giza PCemetery GIS is a necropolis in the Giza Plateau. It derives its name from its proximity to pyramid G I (Khufu). The tombs are located on the south side of that pyramid and hence the name G I South Cemetery. Reisner thought the cemetery a continuation of the G7000 cemetery which is part of the Giza East Field. The construction postdates that of mastaba G 7070 of Sneferukhaf. Junker dated the cemetery to the reign of Menkaure based on the presence of granite powder thought to derive from the dressing of the second pyramid at Giza. Reisner allows for a possible construction date dating to the reign of Khafre.uction date dating to the reign of Khafre.
rdfs:label Cemetery GIS , Cimetière sud du complexe funéraire de Khéops
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