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Imhotep was a priest and high government official of Egyptian Third Dynasty king Djoser. Imhotep designed Djosers tomb, a step pyramid in Saqqara thats considered the worlds oldest stone building. Imhoteps work predates reliable records, but modern scholarship puts Djosers reign around 2640 B.C., possibly ending around 2613 B.C. Imhotep advised the king and supposedly produced journals (now lost) on medicine and healing, and hes credited with designing Djosers tomb, a 40-acre complex near ancient Memphis that required the mobilization of thousands of laborers. Over the next two thousand years, Imhoteps legend grew. He was deified in Egypt, and the Greeks (who called him Imouthes) associated him with their god of medicine, Asclepius. Considered a semi-mythical figure until archaeological finds of the 20th century, Imhotep is considered by many to be historys first scientist.

Some people think the Joseph of the Bible and Imhotep are one and the same… Since 1990, Egypt’s Saqqara Geophysical Survey has been working on what they believe is the site of Imhotep’s tomb.

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