This series of papers focuses on Prince Khaemwaset's stone structure discovered by Waseda University Team in the Abusir-south hill in Egypt, and the current issue especially examines the inclination and height of the walls of the structure. Since dressing works of the wall surfaces were unfinished, the planned inclination of the walls could only be estimated indirectly. In this study, the author calculates the planned inclination by hypothesizing the building process of the walls. The height of the walls also is estimated by applying the analysis of the wall decoration and the height of the column in the portico. Based upon these results, the elevation of the entire structure is presented.