4,300-year-old Ancient Egyptian Tomb With Incredible Colorful Artworks Discovered Inside Vast Burial
Source: Newsweek
4,300-YEAR-OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TOMB WITH INCREDIBLE COLORFUL ARTWORKS DISCOVERED INSIDE VAST BURIAL GROUND
BY ARISTOS GEORGIOU ON 4/15/19 AT 10:17 AM EDT
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a remarkable ancient tomb belonging to a high-ranking official that's covered in colorful reliefs and well-preserved inscriptions, according to the countrys Ministry of Antiquities.
Discovered last month, the tomblocated in the vast ancient burial ground of Saqqara, south of the capital Cairodates back to the Fifth Dynasty, which reigned for around 150 years from the early 25th century B.C. to the mid-24th century B.C., AFP reported.
The official that the tomb belongs to, known as "Khuwy," is thought to have been a nobleman during this dynasty. Fragments of his mummy were discovered alongside pieces of the canopic jars which the ancient Egyptians used to preserve the internal organs of the main body cavity for their owner's use in the afterlife.
The tomb is largely made from white limestone bricks and, notably, the inside is adorned with elaborate paintings and inscriptions made with royal colors. According to Egyptian antiquities minister Khaled al-Enani, some of these works were made using a special resin and oils that are used in the burial process.
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