Khesi-Ra

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Khesi-Ra is an influential intellectual and carver in Ancient Egypt who was responsible for many aportations in various fields. Amongst his many high rank charges, he was Chief of Destius, Chief of Boot, Chief of doctors, writer and main architect of the Pharaoh, priest of Gor, a Supreme Chief of South Tens, and a carver. He is believed to be the designer of the Pyramid of Zoser.[citation needed]

Most of the knowledge about his life and work comes from the findings in his own tomb.

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