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Statues belonging to an earlier pharaoh were found within the tomb, indicating that it may have been reused nearly 2,000 ...
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in Egypt, unearthing a 4,000-year-old tomb belonging to an ancient prince.
Archaeologists excavating at Saqqara Necropolis found a 4,300-year-old tomb of a poorly known prince with a unique fake door, ...
The 4,000 year old Ancient Egyptian tomb belonged to a 1,000s of years old Egyptian King, with a sacrificial table found ...
Re, son of King Userkaf, the founding ruler of Egypt’s Fifth Dynasty, has been uncovered on Friday, 18 April in the Saqqara ...
Egyptian archaeologists uncovered the tomb of Pharaoh Userkaf's son in Saqqara, revealing a rare pink granite false door and ...
The statue is believed to date back to Egypt's 26th Dynasty, further suggesting the tomb was repurposed in later periods. A secondary granite entrance on the eastern façade of the tomb was ...
Another chamber of the ancient prince’s tomb with a black granite statue. Photo from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. In another chamber, archaeologists found a black granite ...