The tomb is the northernmost of the three pyramids of the queens.
[1] It has a base of 49.5 metres (162 ft) wide and originally a height of 30.25 metres (99.2 ft); the pyramid has lost two-thirds of its original height.
In the west wall of the burial chamber a small niche was dug in which were found fragments of basalt.
It is also known as the Pyramid of Hetepheres I as discovered by Mark Lehner; it was originally thought to belong to Queen Meritites I.
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