Unleash your inner adventure while explore the most fascinating parts of Iput I and Khuit Pyramids, Iput I was probably Teti's Queen at 6th dynasty, and may have legitimized his ascent to the throne of Egypt. She was the daughter of Unas and the mother of Pepi I, The pyramids of Iput I and Khuit were discovered at 1989 by Victor Loret, This complex, located about 90 meters north of Teti's pyramid, has no valley temple, causeway or cult pyramid. It has a number of unusual features, the mortuary temple, located on the east side of the pyramid.
Feast your eyes with this complex pyramid of Iput I which has a number of unusual features, The mortuary temple, There is also a pillared courtyard, The entrance hall had four limestone pillars followed by an antechamber with two pillars, A limestone sarcophagus and fragments of a cedar coffin were found in the burial chamber, along with the bones of a middle aged woman, though Dr. Hawass tells us that it was that of a younger woman.
Experience the mysterious while visit Khuit pyramid, It was again investigated by Maragioglio and Rinaldi in the 1960s, her pyramid sits just next to that of Iput I's north of Teti's complex, The pyramid's original entrance was on the north side of the pyramid in the floor of the courtyard. It accessed a descending corridor leading to a burial chamber and east of it, a storage room.