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Saqqara reveals more of its hidden secrets with the unveiling of a trove of treasures found on January 17th, including ...
Egyptian archaeologists have found the tombs of two court officials, in charge of music and pyramid building, in a 4,000-year-old cemetery from the reign of Pharaoh Unas.
On this dig, the team also looked at a nearby pyramid, which belongs to the first king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt named Teti. “Teti was worshipped as a god in the New Kingdom, ...
Internal decoration of the mastaba found at Dahshur. Credit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt . Dr. Stephan Seidlmayer, former director of the German Archaeological Institute and head of ...
Archeologists have uncovered what may be the oldest mummy ever found in Egypt. ... wife of King Teti, the first king of the sixth dynasty of the Old Kingdom – in 2021. ...
He served during the reign of King Pepi II who became king during the sixth dynasty of ancient Egypt, between roughly 2305 and 2118 BCE. During Pepi II’s reign, ...
Pepi II became king at an early age during the sixth dynasty of ancient Egypt, between 2305 and 2118 B.C., according to Britannica, making the tomb somewhere around 4,000 years old.