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Researchers found numerous artifacts, including 13 pink granite chairs. A statue of King Djoser and his family was also discovered within the tomb. Archaeologists plan to continue investigating ...
A joint archaeological mission has discovered the tomb of Prince Waser-If-Re, son of King Userkaf, in Egypt's Saqqara necropolis, featuring a 15-foot-tall pink granite false door and various ...
SERKAF’S PYRAMID: Userkaf’s Pyramid at Saqqara is smaller than Menkaure’s at Giza. The substructure was explored in 1839; no one has entered the Pyramid since, and access is now blocked by ...
a colossus head of king Userkaf and two large limestone fragments of the sphinx’s beard. The statues are to be displayed on the museum's Grand Staircase. Eissa Zidan, general director of the ...
A joint archaeological mission has made a fascinating discovery within the tomb of Prince Waser-If-Re, son of King Userkaf, in Egypt's Saqqara necropolis, according to The Metro. The team ...
The tomb was found at the Saqqara archaeological site in Giza, Egypt. And it belonged to a prince named "Userefre" or "Waser Ef Ra", the son of King Userkaf, reports the Telegraph. Userkaf was the ...
The 4,000-year-old tomb belonged to Prince Waser-If-Re, also spelt as Prince Userefre, who was the son of King Userkaf, the founder of Egypt’s Fifth Dynasty, who ruled around 2465 to 2458 BC ...
The Tarkhan Dress, older than the Egyptian pyramids, was discovered in the Tarkhan cemetery, located just south of Cairo. Credit: Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology The Tarkhan Dress is one of the ...