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Princess tomb find

EGYPT'S antiquities ministry says that Czech archaeologists have unearthed the 4,500-year-old tomb of a Pharaonic princess south of Cairo. An official said yesterday that Princess Shert Nebti's burial site is surrounded by the tombs of four high officials from the Fifth Dynasty dating to around 2,500 BC. Inscriptions on the four limestone pillars of the Princess' tomb indicate that she is the daughter of King Men Salbo.



 

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