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French archaeologists unearth two Old Kingdom tombs
Minister of Antiquities announced today the discovery of two 6th Dynasty
(Old Kingdom) tombs at the site of Tabit El-Geish, south of Sakkara.
(Above: Photos of Sabo tomb. All photos are courtesy of MOA)
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The two tombs belong to priests who were contemporary to the reign of
Pepi II (2240-2150 B.C). The tombs were discovered by the mission of the IFAO (Institut
Français d’archéologie Orientale) directed by Dr. Vassil Dobrev.
The first tomb of a priest called "Ankhti" where the burial
chambers was found in a shaft 12 meters deep and the second tomb belongs to a
priest called "Sabi" where the burial chamber was found in a shaft 6
meters deep. In both tombs there are offering scenes.
(Above: Ankhti tomb)
In the burial chambers of both tombs, human remains and skeletons of the
tombs owners were found scattered around which could indicate that the tombs
were robbed and vandalised during the 7th or 8th Dynasty.
There were alabaster jars found as well as coloured limestone offerings
samples with pottery.
Dr. Vassil Dobrev, director of the mission, said that the upper part of
the tombs were built with mud brick and the burial chambers were cut into the
white limestone bedrock.
Both tombs have scenes of offerings lists and The
seven sacred oils are
those used in the Opening of the Mouth Ritual.
(Above: Photos of Sabo tomb. All photos are courtesy of MOA)
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