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Shepseskaf in hieroglyphs | |||||||||||||
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Era: Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) | |||||||||||||
Shepseskaf may have been the last Egyptian Pharaoh of the Fourth dynasty if he was not succeeded by a certain Djedefptah as recorded in Egyptian literature and indirectly, by the Turin Canon. He broke with tradition and built his tomb as a great mastaba at Saqqara, now known as Mastabat Fara'un. In contrast, his forefathers built the pyramids of Giza.
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Preceded byMenkaura | Pharaoh of Egypt Fourth dynasty |
Succeeded byDjedefptah or Userkaf |