Royal tomb of unknown pharaoh discovered in Mount Anubis necropolis
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Royal Tomb, Greek-Language Writings Among Latest Discoveries in Egypt
An Egyptian-American archaeological mission unearthed a royal tomb belonging to a yet unidentified member of the Abydos Dynasty of ancient Egypt. Credit: Facebook / Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Archaeologists have recently shed more light on what life was like thousands of years ago at Egypt’s Sohag province thanks to spectacular new findings spanning from 1700BC to the Byzantine era. The Egyptian-American Archeological Mission of…
A 3,700-year-old royal tomb has been discovered in southern Egypt. What else did archaeologists find?
An Egyptian-American archaeological team has discovered a royal tomb dating back to Egypt's Second Intermediate Period (1650 - 1550 BC) in Sohag Province, southern Egypt. During the same mission, the researchers also found a pottery workshop...


They discovered a royal tomb of an unknown monarch in the center of Egypt
An Egyptian-American archaeological mission discovered a royal tomb of an unknown monarch belonging to the Second Intermediate Period in the Monte Anubis de Abidos cemetery, in the central province of Sohag, reported this Friday the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. “The discovery of the royal tomb in Abidos provided new scientific evidence on the development of the royal tombs in the necropolis of Mount Anubis, dating back to the dy…
Royal cemetery from Second Intermediate Period and pottery workshop discovered in Sohag - Egypt Independent
The Egyptian-American archaeological mission from the University of Pennsylvania discovered a royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period in the “Jabal Anubis” necropolis in Abydos. The Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities also discovered a complete Roman-era pottery workshop in the village of Banawit. Sharif Fathi, the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, …
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