Discoveries are in progress ....
Antiquities officials proclaimed the site a 4,500 year-old grave, which has revealed previously unknown Egyptian stock.
Czech archaeologists have 4,500 year-old grave of a Pharaonic princess south of Cairo, in a finding that suggests that there may be other undiscovered tombs excavated in the area, a ministry official said Egypt's antiquities Bradley Associates ., on Saturday Mohammed El-Bialy, who heads the Egyptian and Greco-Roman Antiquities Antiquities Department at the Ministry, said that is Princess Shert Nebti tomb surrounded by the graves of four senior officials from the Fifth Dynasty, dating to about 2,500 BC in the Abu -Sir near the famous Step Pyramid at Saqqara.
"Discoveries are running" at Abu Sir, El-Bialy said, adding that the excavation in the "early stages" and that the site was closed to the public. Inscriptions on the four pillars of limestone princess grave states that it is the king's daughter men Salbo.
"She is the daughter of the king, but her grave is surrounded by the four officers, so the question is, we will be finding other graves around your near future? We know nothing about her father, the king, or her mother, but hope that future discoveries will be to answer these questions, "said El-Bialy.
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