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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur' has mentioned 'Exploration' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Toponymy 2 Attributes 2.1 Location 2.2 Population 3 History 3.1 Legendary history 3.2 Old Kingdom 3.3 Middle Kingdom 3.4 New Kingdom 3.5 Late Period 3.6 Ptolemaic Period 3.7 Decline and abandonment 4 Remains 4.1 Great Temple of Ptah 4.2 Temple of Ptah of Rameses II 4.3 Temple of Ptah and Sekhmet of Rameses II 4.4 Temple of Ptah of Merneptah 4.5 Temple of Hathor 4.6 Other temples 4.7 Temples to foreign deities 4.7.1 Temple of Sekhmet 4.7.2 Temple of Apis 4.7.3 Temple of Amun 4.7.4 Temple of Aten 4.8 Statues of Rameses II 4.9 Memphite Necropolis 4.10 Royal palaces 4.11 Other buildings 5 Historical accounts and exploration 5.1 Sources from antiquity 5.2 Early exploration 5.3 Nineteenth century 5.4 Twentieth century 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links
During his exploration of the site, Karl Richard Lepsius identified a series of blocks and broken colonnades in the name of Thutmose IV to the east of the Temple of Ptah.
Historical accounts and exploration[edit]
Early exploration[edit]
His description is brief, but represents the first step toward the exploration that will emerge after the development of archaeology.
[60] The starting point of archaeological exploration in Memphis was Napolxc3xa9on Bonaparte's great foray into Egypt in 1798.
Auguste-xc3x89douard Mariette, who visited Saqqara in 1850, became aware of the need to create an institution in Egypt responsible for the exploration and conservation of the country's archaeological treasures.
[73] 1970, and 1984 to 1990: excavations by the Egypt Exploration Society of London.