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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Tombs?Tombs often is covered by Right and Center Media sources.
18%
Center: 40%
Right: 41%
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Tombs · IraqOn Tuesday, the Egyptian archaeological mission announced the discovery of 63 tombs containing golden treasures dating back to the 26th dynasty of the late Ptolemaic period in the north of the country. The tombs discovered are made of mud bricks and some simple tombs with a collection of gold chips, in addition to a number of bronze coins, in Tel el-Deir cemetery in the city of New Damietta, in northern Egypt, according to Egyptian media. The Se…See the Story
Discovery of new ancient Egyptian treasures in Egypt
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Tombs · DamiettaThe Egyptian archaeological mission of the Supreme Council of Antiquities has uncovered 63 tombs made of mud bricks and simple burials containing a set of gold foil from the 26th Dynasty of the Late Period (664 BC until 332 BC). During their excavations in the area of Tal Al-Deir in the new city of Damietta, the mission also found several bronze coins from the Ptolemaic era. The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said that the architectural des…See the Story
Egyptian mission uncovers 63 ancient tombs with gold foil and bronze coins - Egyptian Gazette
Tombs · EgyptA joint Egyptian-French archaeological mission, composed of the Supreme Council of Antiquities and Paul Valéry University Montpellier, has uncovered a group of paintings, inscriptions, and miniature images of ancient kings, including Amenhotep III, Thutmose IV, Psamtik II, and Apries, during the implementation of the photographic archaeological survey project for the first time under the waters of the Nile in Aswan. The project aimed to study th…See the Story