Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur' has mentioned 'Palaces' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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
The complex of Djoser of the Third Dynasty, located in the ancient necropolis at Saqqara, would then be the royal funerary chamber, housing all the elements necessary to royalty: temples, shrines, ceremonial courts, palaces, and barracks.
Royal palaces[edit]
Egyptian sources tell of the palaces of the Old Kingdom rulers, some of which were built underneath major royal pyramids.
[51] In addition to the palaces described below, other sources indicate the existence of a palace founded in the city by Thutmose I, which was still operating under the reign of Tuthmosis IV.