They were unearthed at the causeway of Pharaoh Hatshepsut's funerary temple at Deir al-Bahri on the Nile's West Bank.
Dynasty, indicating that Saqqara was used as a necropolis during the New Kingdom when Memphis was reinstated as the capital ...
THE lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian royal doctor that dabbled in "magic" has been uncovered. Teti Neb Fu's burial place was found in the southern part of Saqqara, a vast burial ground often ...
Teti Neb Fu, a physician and royal doctor, held prestigious titles such as chief palace physician, priest and 'magician' in ancient Egypt, experts say. His tomb and sarcophagus have been freshly ...
The tomb of an ancient Egyptian royal medical professional, who happens to have also had the role of magician, has been unearthed. The discovery of the tomb and the physician’s dual roles ...
“The tomb is adorned with stunning carvings and vibrant artwork, including a beautifully painted false door and scenes of funerary offerings,” the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ...
The findings include hundreds of ancient coins portraying the queen of Egypt, a marble statue, and ceremonial vessels.
Still, the Egyptian teams uncovered some artifacts ... occupied the site of the causeway and the Valley Temple was also uncovered. The tombs in the cemetery were built of mud bricks over the ...