mastaba

/ˈmæstəbə/
noun
  1. An ancient Egyptian tomb with a flat roof and sloping sides, built of mud brick or stone.
    • Visitors to the site can see the remains of a mastaba near the Great Pyramid.
    • The oldest pyramids in Egypt developed from earlier mastaba tombs.
    • Archaeologists uncovered a mastaba containing pottery and jewelry from the Old Kingdom.
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