The water course of the ancient Ahramat Branch borders a large number of pyramids dating from the Old Kingdom to the Second Intermediate Period, spanning between the Third Dynasty and the ...
Suzanne Onstine Researches from the US, Egypt and Australia were all involved in mapping the Ahramat branch of the River Nile Speaking to the BBC, one of the study's co-authors, Dr Suzanne Onstine ...
It has been named the Ahramat (“pyramids” in Arabic) Branch. This discovery sheds light on how the ancient Egyptians might ...
They propose naming this former branch the 'Ahramat,' meaning 'pyramids' in Arabic. The findings suggest the pyramids were concentrated along this desert strip due to easy access via the Ahramat ...
Dubbed the Ahramat Branch, this now-defunct river ran from Giza to Faiyum, passing 38 pyramid sites. Its strategic location hints at its role as a vital transport route for colossal construction ...