Causes Of King Djer's Death

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Around 3100 BCE, there is evidence that when king Aha died there was trouble with the line of succession due to gaps in the king lists, until king Djer came along to rule Egypt. We can see the prosperity from the wealth in the tombs he built at Abydos and Memphis (Barta, 2005). The north and south locations of these tombs indicate the integration of the Two Lands during the reign of Djer. Djer’s mortuary complex is the first to indicate formal recognition from his noble subordinates and their aspirations to eternal life. However, it is debatable that they could be ritual sacrifices in honor to his death. Djer was succeeded by Djet who is not that well known, but then Den came after him and had a magnificent reign. He was known for creating

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