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LOOK: Archaeologists Discover Remains of 3,700-Year-Old Pyramid in Egypt
An Egyptian archaeological mission working in the Dashur Necroplis have recently announced the discovery of a 3,700-year-old pyramid about 40 kilometers south of Cairo. The said pyramid may be an evidence of Egypt's first attempt to build smooth-sided pyramids.
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