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| | Atlantis Rising - HOW OLD ARE THE PYRAMIDS? by JOSEPH JOCHMANS |
 | | At the time these chambers were being opened, the Pharaohs cartouche had not yet been fully revealed from other excavations, and there were several possibilities to choose from. |
 | | Following Zoser, his successor, Pharaoh Sekhemket, attempted to build a pyramid, but it appears never to have been completed, and today is only a mass of rubble. |
 | | Though both the sarcophagus and mummy were lost at sea during their transport to the British Museum, samples had been taken from them, and when later analyzed by radiocarbon dating techniques, they were found to be from a fairly late date, only 2,000 to 2,500 years ago. |
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