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Two Ancient Tombs from the Roman Era Discovered in Egypt

Summary: Archeologists recently discovered two ancient tombs in Egypt.Credit: Egyptian Ministry of AntiquitiesArcheologists recently found two ancient tombs in Egypt that date back to Roman times, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities announced yesterday (Jan. 15).One o

Archeologists recently discovered two ancient tombs in Egypt.
Credit: Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities

Archeologists recently found two ancient tombs in Egypt that date back to Roman times, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities announced yesterday (Jan. 15).

One of the structures contains a 20-step staircase made of sandstone that connects to the entrance of the tomb and the main hall. The hall is made of mud bricks and consists of a mostly destroyed ceiling and entrances to burial chambers. Inside, the archeologists discovered skeletons, clay lamps and pottery, according to a statement from the ministry.

A close-up of some of the paintings discovered in the tomb.

Credit: Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities

The second tomb, east of the first, is also made of mud bricks and contains a funerary shrine and sandstone offerings. Its walls are decorated with paintings that depict mummification.

Both tombs were discovered at the Ber El-Shaghala archeological site in Mout village at the Dakhla Oasis in central Egypt. Previous excavations at this site have led to the discovery of more than 10 sandstone tombs that date back to Greek times, according to the statement.


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