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The Daily Galaxy on MSNArchaeologists Left Speechless After Unsealing 4,000-Year-Old Egyptian Pyramid
It’s not every day that archaeologists stumble upon a 4,000-year-old pyramid, let alone one that’s been sealed since ...
Egypt on Saturday opened two of its oldest pyramids, located about 25 miles south of the capital Cairo, to visitors for the first time since 1965.
Colorful paintings of daily life in ancient Egypt have been discovered in a tomb dating back more than 4,300 years.. The tomb, known as a mastaba, was found in the pyramid necropolis of Dahshur ...
The two pyramids are located at the Dahshur royal necropolis, some 25 miles south of Cairo. Sneferu's 330-foot tall "bent" pyramid—closed since 1965—is well-known for its unusual shape.
DAHSHUR, Egypt — An Egyptian archaeologist points to fresh motorcycle tracks on the desert sand, traces left by the gangs who dig under the cover of darkness for Pharaonic treasures.
The remains of a 13th Dynasty pyramid have been discovered by an Egyptian archaeological mission working in an area to the north of King Snefru's Bent Pyramid in the Dahshur Necropolis. Mahmoud ...
The Egyptian archaeological mission from the Ministry of Antiquities uncovered the burial chamber of a 13th Dynasty Pyramid discovered last month at Dahshur archaeological site.
Many Dahshur residents complain the nearby Royal Lake is being dried out to make room for a tourist village and that many antiquities thefts are taking place on its land, despite the US$3.1 million ...
The head of the Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Sector, Mahmoud Afifi, said in a statement Monday that the remains were located north of the king Sneferu’s bent pyramid in the Dahshur royal ...
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