Hawara

Hawara (in Arab هوارة) is an archeological site located in edge of the Fayoum in Egypt, in the south of Crocodilopolis. Karl Richard Lepsius was the first Egyptologist to excavate the site in 1843, thus discovering the vestiges of the pyramid of Amenemhat {{III}} and of the famous labyrinth. In 1888, the British Egyptologist William Matthew Flinders Petrie made the discovery, in the north of this pyramid, of a vast necropolis where it updated more than 146 portraits on coffins dating from the Roman epoch. They are the famous Portraits of Fayoum. In the south of the pyramid, the unfinished burial of the princess Neferouptah is.

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