Saturday, 24 February 2018

26th Dynasty cemetery uncovered in Egypt's Minya


In the middle of the desert, six kilometres south of Tuna Al-Gabal archaeological site, Egyptian and international media gathered to witness the announcement of a new discovery.

26th Dynasty cemetery uncovered in Egypt's Minya
Credit: Reuters
Five showcases displaying the artefacts uncovered from burial sites in the cemetery were guarded by inspectors. Minister of Antiquities Kaled El-Enany, who was on site, announced the discovery of a 26th Dynasty cemetery that consists of a large number of burial shafts.

26th Dynasty cemetery uncovered in Egypt's Minya
Credit: Reuters
The discovery was made out by an Egyptian mission led by Mostafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), who started excavations at end of 2017.

26th Dynasty cemetery uncovered in Egypt's Minya
Credit: Reuters
“Excavation work is scheduled to last for five years in an attempt to uncover all the burials of the cemetery,” El-Enany told Ahram Online. He explained that the discovery is still fresh, and many more are to come as excavation continues.

26th Dynasty cemetery uncovered in Egypt's Minya
Credit: Reuters
Waziri said that in the last three months the mission has discovered a group of tombs and burials that belong to priests of the ancient Egyptian god Thoth, the main deity of the 15th nome and its capital Al-Ashmounein.

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