What's really interesting about the headless pyramid is that they found a burial chamber, even though the pyramid was (maybe) unfinished.
Only the pyramid’s base — or the superstructure, as archaeologists call it — was found after a 25-foot-high (7.6-meter-high) mound of sand was
removed over the past year and a half by Hawass’ team.
The base was in a 15-foot-deep (4.6-meter-deep) pit dug out by workers, with heaps of huge rocks marking its entrance and walls. A burial chamber also
was discovered.
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Archaeologists could learn a lot about how this particular pyramid was planned and constructed; and maybe add to speculation about the planning and
construction of other pyramids, too.
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