Lepsius list of pyramids

{{short description|1842 list by Karl Richard Lepsius}}

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The Lepsius list of pyramids is a list of sixty-seven ancient Egyptian pyramids established in 1842–1843 by Karl Richard Lepsius (1810–1884), an Egyptologist and leader of the "Prussian expedition to Egypt" from 1842 until 1846.

The Lepsius list of pyramid is the first attempt at systematically listing all the Egyptian pyramids, and as such, is a pioneering effort of early modern Egyptology. The list was published together with the results of the expedition in Lepsius work Denkmäler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien (1849–1859).

List

=History=

File:Carl_Richard_Lepsius_(1810-1884).jpg

Following the success of the Franco-Tuscan Expedition to Egypt under the leadership of Jean-François Champollion, the Prussian scientists Alexander von Humboldt and Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and the minister of instruction Johann Eichhorn recommended to king Frederick William IV that an expedition be sent to Egypt.

Karl Richard Lepsius, who had learned of Champollion's method to decipher the hieroglyphs and had met Ippolito Rosellini of the Franco-Tuscan Expedition, was chosen to lead it.{{sfn|Peck|2001|p=289}} The main aim of the expedition was to explore and record the remains of the ancient Egyptian civilization as well as to gather materials for the Egyptian Museum of Berlin.

The Prussian expedition assembled in Alexandria in 1842 and quickly departed for Giza, which was reached in November that same year. Proceeding north to south, Lepsius's men then explored the pyramids field of Abusir, Saqqara, Dahshur and, in 1843, Hawara. Lepsius and team stayed for 6 months in total at these locations, as the Prussian expedition was the first to study and record Old Kingdom material in depth.{{sfn|Peck|2001|p=289}}

In total, Lepsius and his men uncovered a total of 67 pyramids and 130 tombs.{{sfn|Peck|2001|p=289}} The pyramids, dating from the Third Dynasty (c. 2686–2613 BCE) until the Thirteenth Dynasty (c. 1800–1650 BCE), were given Roman numerals from north to south, starting from Abu Rawash in the north. Although a few of the structures reported by Lepsius are now known to have been mastabas and other monumental structures (highlighted on the list below in light gray), the Lepsius list of pyramids is still considered a pioneering achievement of modern Egyptology. Lepsius' numerals have remained the standard designation for some of the pyramids.

The results of the Prussian expedition to Egypt, comprising the list of pyramids, were published in the Denkmäler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien.{{sfn|Lepsius Denkmaler|2016}}

=Pyramids=

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style="background-color: #ffe39b; | Lepsius Number

! style="background-color: #ffe39b; | Location

! style="background-color: #ffe39b; | Modern identification

! style="background-color: #ffe39b; width:80px;"| Image

align="center" | IAbu RawashPyramid Lepsius I80x80px
align="center" | IIAbu RawashPyramid of Djedefre80x80px
align="center" | IIIAbu RawashPyramid complex of Djedefre, subsidiary pyramid
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align="center" | IVGizaGreat Pyramid of Giza80x80px
align="center" | VGizaNorth subsidiary pyramid of Khufu's, G1-a80x80px
align="center" | VIGizaMiddle subsidiary pyramid of Khufu's, G1-b80x80px
align="center" | VIIGizaSouth subsidiary pyramid of Khufu's, G1-c80x80px
align="center" | VIIIGizaPyramid of Khafre80x80px
align="center" | IXGizaPyramid of Menkaure80x80px
align="center" | XGizaWest subsidiary pyramid of Menkaure's, G3-c80x80px
align="center" | XIGizaMiddle subsidiary pyramid of Menkaure's, G3-b80x80px
align="center" | XIIGizaEast subsidiary pyramid of Menkaure's, G3-a80x80px
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | XIIIZawyet el'AryanUnfinished Northern Pyramid of Zawyet el'Aryan80x80px
align="center" | XIVZawyet el'AryanLayer Pyramid80x80px
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

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| align="center" | XV

Abu GorabSun temple of Nyuserre Ini80x80px
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| align="center" | XVI

AbusirUnidentified brick pyramid
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| align="center" | XVII

AbusirSun temple of Userkaf
align="center" | XVIIIAbusirPyramid of Sahure80x80px
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| align="center" | XIX

AbusirMastaba of vizier Ptahshepses80x80px
align="center" | XXAbusirPyramid of Nyuserre80x80px
align="center" | XXIAbusirPyramid of Neferirkare80x80px
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| align="center" | XXII

AbusirSmall satellite pyramid
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| align="center" | XXIII

AbusirSmall satellite pyramid
align="center" | XXIVAbusirPyramid Lepsius XXIV, queen of Nyuserre Ini80x80px
align="center" | XXVAbusirDouble Pyramid, queen of Nyuserre Ini or Neferefre, could be a double mastaba80x80px
align="center" | XXVIAbusirPyramid of Neferefre80x80px
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| align="center" | XXVII

AbusirCompletely destroyed, only an outline is visible
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| align="center" | XXVIII

AbusirUnfinished pyramid or a natural structure
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | XXIXSaqqaraHeadless Pyramid of Menkauhor Kaiu
align="center" | XXXSaqqaraPyramid of Teti80x80px
align="center" | XXXISaqqaraPyramid of Userkaf80x80px
align="center" | XXXIISaqqaraPyramid of Djoser80x80px
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| align="center" | XXXIII

SaqqaraNorth pavillon of Djoser's pyramid complex
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| align="center" | XXXIV

SaqqaraSouth pavillon of Djoser's pyramid complex80x80px
align="center" | XXXVSaqqaraPyramid of Unas80x80px
align="center" | XXXVISaqqaraPyramid of Pepi I
align="center" | XXXVIISaqqaraPyramid of Djedkare-Isesi80x80px
align="center" | XXXVIIISaqqaraSubsidiary pyramid to Djedkare's, unknown queen
align="center" | XXXIXSaqqaraPyramid of Merenre80x80px
align="center" | XLSaqqaraPyramid of Ibi80x80px
align="center" | XLISaqqaraPyramid of Pepi II80x80px
align="center" | XLIISaqqaraSubsidiary pyramid of Pepi II's for his queen Wedjebten
align="center" | XLIIISaqqaraMastabat al-Fir'aun of Shepseskaf80x80px
align="center" | XLIVSaqqaraPyramid of Khendjer80x80px
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| align="center" | XLV

Saqqara13th Dynasty structure
align="center" | XLVISaqqaraSouthern South Saqqara pyramid80x80px
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | XLVIIDahshurPyramid of Senusret III80x80px
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| align="center" | XLVIII

DahshurMastaba, unknown owner
align="center" | XLIXDahshurRed Pyramid80x80px
align="center" | LDahshurLepsius-L Pyramid
align="center" | LIDahshurPyramid of Amenemhat II
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| align="center" | LII

DahshurPylon of the temple of the pyramid of Amenemhat II
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| align="center" | LIII

DahshurPylon of the temple of the pyramid of Amenemhat II
align="center" | LIVDahshurCentral Dahshur pyramid
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| align="center" | LV

DahshurMastaba of vizier Siese
align="center" | LVIDahshurBent Pyramid80x80px
align="center" | LVIIDahshurSubsidiary pyramid of the bent pyramid80x80px
align="center" | LVIIIDahshurPyramid of Amenemhat III80x80px
align="center" | LIXDahshurNorthern Mazghuna pyramid
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | LXEl-LishtPyramid of Amenemhat I80x80px
align="center" | LXIEl-LishtPyramid of Senusret I80x80px
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| align="center" | LXII

El-LishtMastaba, unknown owner
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| align="center" | LXIII

El-LishtMastaba of Senewosret-Ankh{{sfn|Arnold|2008|pp=13–24|loc=pls. 2–7, 9–25, pls. 62–92, pl. 129–133.}}
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| align="center" | LXIV

El-LishtMastaba, possibly belonging to a private individual named Senusret{{sfn|Arnold|2008|pp=24–26|loc=pls. 26–31, pls. 62–92, pl. 129–133}}
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | LXVMeidumPyramid of Meidum80x80px
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | LXVIEl-LahunPyramid of Senusret II80x80px
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| colspan="4" height="5" |

align="center" | LXVIIHawaraPyramid of Hawara, of Amenemhat III. Situated north of "The Labyrinth"80x80px

Lepsius' maps

Lepsius drew maps of the locations his expedition visited and which regroup the pyramid listed above. They are presented below, from north to south.

File:Carte-lepsius-abou-rawash.jpg|Abu Rawash

File:Carte-lepsius-gizeh.jpg|Giza

File:Carte-lepsius-Abousir-Zaouiet-el-Aryan.jpg|Zawyet el'Aryan and Abusir

File:Carte-lepsius-saqqarah.jpg|Saqqara

File:Carte-lepsius-saqqarah-sud.jpg|South Saqqara

File:Carte-lepsius-dahchour.jpg|Dahshur

File:Carte-lepsius-licht.jpg|El-Lisht

File:Carte-lepsius-Meïdoum-Illahoun.jpg|Meidum and El-Lahun

File:Carte-lepsius-hawara.jpg|Hawara

References

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=Bibliography=

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  • {{cite book|last=Arnold|first=Dieter|title=Middle Kingdom Tomb Architecture at Lisht|year=2008|location=New York|publisher=Metropolitan Museum of Art|isbn=978-0-300-12344-9}}
  • {{cite web|title=Carl Richard Lepsius "DENKMÄLER AUS AEGYPTEN UND AETHIOPIEN"|url=http://edoc3.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/lepsius/|access-date=8 May 2016|ref={{harvid|Lepsius Denkmaler|2016}}}}
  • {{cite book|last=Peck|first=William H.|chapter=Lepsius, Karl Richard|editor-last=Redford|editor-first=Donald B.|editor-link=Donald B. Redford|year=2001|title=The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume 2|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-510234-5|pages=289–290}}

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