New Jabal Al-Tayr discovery reshapes understanding of early Egyptian funerary architecture
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An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities has uncovered two tombs dating back to Egypt’s Early Dynastic Period, along with several burials from the Predynastic and Late Periods, during excavation works at the Jabal Al-Tayr site in Minya.
The discovery sheds new light on the evolution of funerary architecture in ancient Egypt and underscores the long-term significance of Jabal Al-Tayr as a burial ground spanning multiple historical eras.
Minister of Tourism and An
The discovery sheds new light on the evolution of funerary architecture in ancient Egypt and underscores the long-term significance of Jabal Al-Tayr as a burial ground spanning multiple historical eras.
Minister of Tourism and An
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