Note this entire site has moved to http://messagenetcommresearch.com. Please update your links to us to use this new web address. Thank you!
Greek Mythology > People, Places, & Things > Sakkara
Sack of Ilion to Seven Sages Seven Wonders of the World to Spartan Cipher Rod Sparti to Syrinx 2
A burial site in ancient Egypt near the city of Memphis in Lower Egypt; primarily noted for the Serapeum and Step Pyramid of king Djoser (2668-2649 BCE) of the 3rd Dynasty (2686-2613 BCE).
The Serapeum was an immense underground structure near Sakkara which served as the burial site of the Apis Bull and was the center of worship for the god Serapis.
Cut and paste the following text for use in a paper or electronic document report.
Stewart, Michael. "People, Places & Things: Sakkara", Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant. http://messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/ppt/Sakkara_1.html |
Cut and paste the following html for use in a web report.
Stewart, Michael. "People, Places & Things: Sakkara", <i>Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant</i>. http://messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/ppt/Sakkara_1.html |
Cut and paste the following html for use in a web report. This format will link back to this page, which may be useful but may not be required.
Stewart, Michael. "People, Places & Things: Sakkara", <i>Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant</i>. <a href="http://messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/ppt/Sakkara_1.html">http://messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/ppt/Sakkara_1.html</a> |
Sack of Ilion to Seven Sages Seven Wonders of the World to Spartan Cipher Rod Sparti to Syrinx 2
Original content Copyright 1996–2005 Michael Stewart. All Rights Reserved.
Website design and structure Copyright 2005 Michael Wiik
Site development and maintenance by Messagenet Communications Research