The necropolis of South Saqqara: Complex of Pepi I; Complex of Queen Nebwenet; Complex of Queen Inenek-inti; Complex of unknown queen; Complex of Queen Meretites II; Complex of Prince Horneterikhet and his mother, Complex of Queen Mehaa; Complex of Queen Behenu; Complex of Queen Ankhesenpepi III; Complex of Queen Ankhesenpepi II; Complex of Rehrrychefnakht; Complex of Djedkara Isesi; Complex of unknown Queen ; Complex of Merenra; Complex of Ibi; Complex of Pepi II; Complex of Queen Neith; Complex of Queen Iput; Complex of Queen Udjebten; Complex of Shepseskaf; Complex of Khendjer; Complex of Unknown; Possible pyramids of unknown persons.
Appendices: The Texts of the Pyramids; Possible relationships of the rulers of the VI dynasty; Analysis of construction errors in the descending corridors of the pyramid apartments; The square room with piers in the pyramidal temples; The "private" necropolis of Pepi I; Observations on the massifs of the temple of Djedkara Isesi; The rulers of the First Intermediate Period; On the possible meanings of the "room of niches"; The transition phase between the fourth and fifth dynasty; The Complex of Shepseskaf as an important evolutionary stage; The significance of the anomalies of the Complex of Shepseskaf; The ingenious method of closing Khendjer's crypt-sarcophagus; The Complex of Khendjer as a possible family cemetery; Chronological location of the recipient of the pyramid of Unknown in South Saqqara; The pyramid of Unknown in South Saqqara as the last evolutionary stage of this model.
Kemet Editions 2017 (ISBN 978-88-9933-45-29)