King Djoser ruled in Dynasty III of the Old Kingdom. King Djoser ruled in Dynasty III of the Old Kingdom



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King Djoser ruled in Dynasty III of the Old Kingdom.

  • King Djoser ruled in Dynasty III of the Old Kingdom.



King Djoser is responsible for the first stone pyramid.

  • King Djoser is responsible for the first stone pyramid.

  • The step pyramid looks like a large mastaba.



The other name that Djoser is known by is Netjerikhet.

  • The other name that Djoser is known by is Netjerikhet.



Djoser moved the necropolis [Egyptian cemetery] to Saqqara during his reign.

  • Djoser moved the necropolis [Egyptian cemetery] to Saqqara during his reign.



Egypt prospered during Djoser’s reign because there was no external threat to the civilization.

  • Egypt prospered during Djoser’s reign because there was no external threat to the civilization.



Egypt prospered during Djoser’s reign in architecture , governmental organization, and religion.

  • Egypt prospered during Djoser’s reign in architecture , governmental organization, and religion.



Imhotep was mostly responsible for the completion of the step pyramid at Saqqara.

  • Imhotep was mostly responsible for the completion of the step pyramid at Saqqara.



Imhotep

  • Imhotep



Imhotep was an architect under king Djoser

  • Imhotep was an architect under king Djoser



Imhotep was a commoner, so he was not of royal blood.

  • Imhotep was a commoner, so he was not of royal blood.



Imhotep had skills in poetry, architecture, and a priest-physician

  • Imhotep had skills in poetry, architecture, and a priest-physician



Imhotep is most remembered for helping build the step pyramid.

  • Imhotep is most remembered for helping build the step pyramid.



King Djoser’s step pyramid had many tombs, temples, pavilions, corridors, chapels, halls, and storerooms. It also had fluted columns and limestone walls which conformed into a palace.

  • King Djoser’s step pyramid had many tombs, temples, pavilions, corridors, chapels, halls, and storerooms. It also had fluted columns and limestone walls which conformed into a palace.



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