The necropolis of North Saqqara: Complex of Menkauhor; Complex of Teti; Complex of Queen Khuit; Complex of Queen Iput I; Complex of unknown queen (possibly Seshseshet); Complex of Prince Tetiankh-khem; Complex of Userkaf; Complex of an unknown queen (possibly Neferhetepes); Complex of Djeser; the Dry Moat; Complex of Unis; Complex of Sekhemkhet; The Great Enclosure; Non-pyramidal tombs of particular evolutionary interest (Hotepsekhemui, Ninetjer, saitians).
Appendices: On the attribution of the "headless pyramid" of Saqqara; Genealogy of the rulers of the 5th dynasty; On the royal title; The so-called "Texts of the Pyramids"; Modularity considerations; Considerations on the measures of the peribulum of the Complex of Teti; Influence of construction techniques in the pyramids of the end of the Old Kingdom; A different chronological succession of the project of the apartments of the pyramid of Djeser; Analysis of the violations of the apartments of the pyramid of Djeser; The wells and secondary apartments of the pyramid of Djeser; The significance of the southern cult building in the pyramid Complexes; The terracing of the Complex of Sekhemkhet site; The architectural legacy of the apartments of the pyramid of Sekhemkhet; The Great Enclosure: a probable important evolutionary stage; Hotepsekhemui's tomb as a possible model for the pyramid Complexes of the third dynasty; The meaning of the “knots” in the tomb of Ninetjer; The Saitian tombs: an ingenious model of closure.
Kemet Editions 2017 (ISBN 978-88-99334-45-1)