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Saqqara ostracon

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Saqqara ostracon

The Saqqara ostracon is an ostracon, an Egyptian antiquity tracing to the period of Djoser (2650 BC).

Excavation

It was excavated in or near 1925 in Djoser's Pyramid in Saqqara, Egypt.

Djoser's Pyramid, where the ostracon was found

Description

It is an apparently complete flake made of limestone. It is 15 × 17.5 × 5 cm. In a few places, small portions of the surface seem to have been scaled away. It appears to date to the period of Djoser (~2650 BC).

Units written about

The ostracon has mentioned several units:

The curve

The curve appears catenary.

See also

References

  1. ^ Battiscombe Gunn (1926). "AN ARCHITECT'S DIAGRAM OF THE 3RD DYNASTY". Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  2. ^ "An Ancient Egyptian Catenary Construction Curve". 1926. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
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