Egyptian Prince's Tomb Uncovered at Saqqara - Archaeology Magazine
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Egyptian Prince's Tomb Uncovered at Saqqara - Archaeology Magazine
Pink granite false door in tomb of Waserif Re, Saqqara, Egypt CAIRO, EGYPT—Egypt Today reports that a team of archaeologists led by Zahi Hawass has unearthed a multichambered tomb belonging to Prince Waserif Re, son of the first 5th Dynasty pharaoh Userkaf (reigned ca. 2465–2458 b.c.), in the Saqqara necropolis. A 15-foot-tall pink granite false door in the burial is inscribed with Waserif Re's name and titles, including "heir prince," and a red…
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