Zoser
flourished c2800 b.c, Egyptian ruler of the 3rd dynasty.
Historical Examples
Zoser, the first king of the third dynasty, built as his tomb the so-called Step Pyramid; (see Fig. 7).
Archology and the Bible George A. Barton
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