Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-spelled-abu-roach-97166712.html
RMFJ293M–Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-statue-sculpture-head-of-a-sphinx-of-king-djedefre-2528-2520-bc-4th-dynasty-old-kiungdom-louvre-museum-e12626-from-a-royal-sphinx-statue-image450454445.html
RF2H4RY6N–Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue
The view of basalt and sandstone rock formations seen from the Water Mountain of Djedefre, in the Western Desert Sahara region of Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-view-of-basalt-and-sandstone-rock-formations-seen-from-the-water-mountain-of-djedefre-in-the-western-desert-sahara-region-of-egypt-image432800656.html
RM2G43NJ8–The view of basalt and sandstone rock formations seen from the Water Mountain of Djedefre, in the Western Desert Sahara region of Egypt.
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RMAP1GED–Pharaohs boat Egyptian pyramids Giza Cairo Egypt Middle East DSC 4086
Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-spelled-abu-roach-97166693.html
RMFJ2931–Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-statue-sculpture-head-of-a-sphinx-of-king-djedefre-2528-2520-bc-4th-dynasty-old-kiungdom-louvre-museum-e12626-from-a-royal-sphinx-statue-image450556418.html
RF2H50H8J–Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue
Hieroglyphic cartouche inscription and petroglyph dating to 2600 BC at the Water Mountain of Djedefre, in the Western Desert Sahara region of Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hieroglyphic-cartouche-inscription-and-petroglyph-dating-to-2600-bc-at-the-water-mountain-of-djedefre-in-the-western-desert-sahara-region-of-egypt-image432800742.html
RM2G43NNA–Hieroglyphic cartouche inscription and petroglyph dating to 2600 BC at the Water Mountain of Djedefre, in the Western Desert Sahara region of Egypt.
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RMAP1GE3–Pharaohs boat Egyptian pyramids Giza Cairo Egypt Middle East DSC 4083
Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entrance-to-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-97166739.html
RMFJ294K–Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-statue-sculpture-head-of-a-sphinx-of-king-djedefre-2528-2520-bc-4th-dynasty-old-kiungdom-louvre-museum-e12626-from-a-royal-sphinx-statue-image450448278.html
RF2H4RKAE–Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue
A sign welcoming visitors to Djedefre's water-mountain, an ancient Egyptian archaeological site in the Western Desert, near Dakhla Oasis, Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-sign-welcoming-visitors-to-djedefres-water-mountain-an-ancient-egyptian-27855641.html
RMBH8X49–A sign welcoming visitors to Djedefre's water-mountain, an ancient Egyptian archaeological site in the Western Desert, near Dakhla Oasis, Egypt.
Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entrance-to-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-97166738.html
RMFJ294J–Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-statue-sculpture-head-of-a-sphinx-of-king-djedefre-2528-2520-bc-4th-dynasty-old-kiungdom-louvre-museum-e12626-from-a-royal-sphinx-statue-image450406294.html
RF2H4NNR2–Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue
Mortuary temple at the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mortuary-temple-at-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-97166719.html
RMFJ293Y–Mortuary temple at the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-statue-sculpture-head-of-a-sphinx-of-king-djedefre-2528-2520-bc-4th-dynasty-old-kiungdom-louvre-museum-e12626-from-a-royal-sphinx-statue-image450566471.html
RF2H5123K–Egyptian statue sculpture head of a sphinx of king Djedefre, 2528-2520 BC, 4th Dynasty, Old Kiungdom. Louvre Museum E12626. from a royal sphinx statue
Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-spelled-abu-roach-97166708.html
RMFJ293G–Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-spelled-abu-roach-97166703.html
RMFJ293B–Pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entrance-to-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-97166736.html
RMFJ294G–Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entrance-to-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-97166732.html
RMFJ294C–Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entrance-to-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-97166726.html
RMFJ2946–Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entrance-to-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-also-97166722.html
RMFJ2942–Entrance to the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
Mortuary temple at the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mortuary-temple-at-the-pyramid-of-djedefre-at-abu-rawash-abu-rawash-97166716.html
RMFJ293T–Mortuary temple at the pyramid of Djedefre at Abu Rawash. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; 8 km to the North of Giza, is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu.
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