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May 3, 2024, 9:55 am UTC    
May 20, 2010 08:39PM
... The Perimeter Wall of the Djoser's complex is one of its best known features. It stood 10.5 meters high and was 1,645 meters long, ... source: [www.touregypt.net]

1645 meters = 64763.78 inches = 3141.123 cubits

3141.59 which is 1000 x Pi would yield 1645.25 meters

Walls were 10.5 meters which equal 20.0 cubits

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