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The Lepsius L Pyramid is the remain of a pyramid complex built in Dahshur, approximately 250 m (820 ft) east of the Red Pyramid of pharaoh Sneferu of the Fourth Dynasty. The identity of the pyramid owner is unknown. The site was initially visited by Karl Richard Lepsius during his 1842–45 expedition to Egypt. He provided a brief description and catalogued it as 'Steinpyramide L' in his pyramid list. The site was then excavated by Rainer Stadelmann in 1986.

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  • Lepsius-L-Pyramide (de)
  • Pyramide n° 50 de Lepsius (fr)
  • Lepsius L (en)
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  • Die Lepsius-L-Pyramide ist eine nur in den Anfangsstadien begonnene kleine Pyramide auf dem Pyramidenfeld von Dahschur, 400 m nordöstlich der Roten Pyramide des Königs Snofru. (de)
  • The Lepsius L Pyramid is the remain of a pyramid complex built in Dahshur, approximately 250 m (820 ft) east of the Red Pyramid of pharaoh Sneferu of the Fourth Dynasty. The identity of the pyramid owner is unknown. The site was initially visited by Karl Richard Lepsius during his 1842–45 expedition to Egypt. He provided a brief description and catalogued it as 'Steinpyramide L' in his pyramid list. The site was then excavated by Rainer Stadelmann in 1986. (en)
  • La pyramide no 50 de Lepsius est une pyramide anonyme, sans doute inachevée, située à Dahchour en Égypte. Elle doit son nom à son découvreur l'égyptologue Karl Richard Lepsius qui la place au cinquantième rang dans sa liste des pyramides d'Égypte. * Portail de l’archéologie * Portail de l’Égypte antique (fr)
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  • Lepsius L (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Carte-lepsius-dahchour.jpg
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  • ~ ~ (en)
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  • Fourth or Fifth Dynasty (en)
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  • Lower Egypt (en)
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  • Limestone (en)
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  • Unknown, possibly Menkauhor (en)
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  • Die Lepsius-L-Pyramide ist eine nur in den Anfangsstadien begonnene kleine Pyramide auf dem Pyramidenfeld von Dahschur, 400 m nordöstlich der Roten Pyramide des Königs Snofru. (de)
  • The Lepsius L Pyramid is the remain of a pyramid complex built in Dahshur, approximately 250 m (820 ft) east of the Red Pyramid of pharaoh Sneferu of the Fourth Dynasty. The identity of the pyramid owner is unknown. The site was initially visited by Karl Richard Lepsius during his 1842–45 expedition to Egypt. He provided a brief description and catalogued it as 'Steinpyramide L' in his pyramid list. The site was then excavated by Rainer Stadelmann in 1986. (en)
  • La pyramide no 50 de Lepsius est une pyramide anonyme, sans doute inachevée, située à Dahchour en Égypte. Elle doit son nom à son découvreur l'égyptologue Karl Richard Lepsius qui la place au cinquantième rang dans sa liste des pyramides d'Égypte. Elle est localisée à l'est de la pyramide rouge de Snéfrou. En 1986, elle a fait l'objet d'une étude menée par la mission allemande de l'égyptologue Rainer Stadelmann. Ce dernier la date de la IVe dynastie voire de la Ve dynastie. Il ne reste du monument que quelques gros blocs de calcaire de l'infrastructure et les vestiges d'une rampe de briques crues. * Portail de l’archéologie * Portail de l’Égypte antique (fr)
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