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Saqqara Tomb S3507 has been tentatively ascribed as the burial place of Herneith due to inscribed vases bearing the name of Djer, constructed of mudbrick inside the superstructure was a pyramidal mound of earth. Another sealing names Djer's successor Den and another sealing Qaa.

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  • Saqqara Tomb S3507
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  • Saqqara Tomb S3507 has been tentatively ascribed as the burial place of Herneith due to inscribed vases bearing the name of Djer, constructed of mudbrick inside the superstructure was a pyramidal mound of earth. Another sealing names Djer's successor Den and another sealing Qaa.
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  • Saqqara Tomb S3507 has been tentatively ascribed as the burial place of Herneith due to inscribed vases bearing the name of Djer, constructed of mudbrick inside the superstructure was a pyramidal mound of earth. Another sealing names Djer's successor Den and another sealing Qaa.
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