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A mysterious pharaoh's tomb has just been discovered on Mount Anubis, a sacred mountain with a pyramid-shaped peak in Sohag province, central Egypt. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities) |
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This pharaoh's tomb is located 7 meters underground, including a limestone burial chamber and mud-brick tunnels about 5 meters high. (Photo: efe) |
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The entrance to the tomb is engraved with the names of two powerful goddesses of ancient Egypt, Isis and Nephthys. (Photo: efe) |
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Inside the tomb, the golden inscriptions were severely damaged, leaving the identity of the pharaoh still undetermined. (Photo: dailysabah) |
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The architecture and patterns of the tomb are reminiscent of the tomb of Pharaoh Woseribre Senebkay, who reigned during the Second Intermediate Period. (Photo: dailysabah) |
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Archaeologists believe that this mysterious pharaoh may have also lived during that tumultuous period (1700–1550 BC). (Photo: Ancient Origins) |
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The discovery sheds new light on royal burial practices and the political situation of the Second Intermediate Period. (Photo: Courtesy of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities) |
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Mount Anubis was a sacred site, once associated with the funeral site of Pharaoh Senwosret III of the 12th Dynasty. (Photo: Penn Museum) |
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