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Katashi_itto

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Wed Jan 15, 2014, 02:33 PM Jan 2014

Ancient tomb of unknown Egyptian pharaoh ‘Senebkay’ found in Abydos [View all]


US archaeologists have uncovered the tomb in southern Egypt of a previously unknown pharaoh who ruled 3,700 years ago, antiquities officials said on Wednesday.

The discovery by a team from the University of Pennsylvania provides new evidence that at least part of Egypt may have escaped the rule of the Hyksos, invaders from what is now Syria who dominated the Nile Delta between the 18th and 15th centuries BC, the officials said.

A royal cartouche bearing the full name of pharaoh Senebkay was found on the sarcophagus and on a wall of the tomb unearthed in the ancient city of Abydos, the head of the antiquities ministry’s pharaonic department, Ali El-Asfar, said.


The team also recovered the skeleton of the pharaoh, which suggested he stood 185 centimetres (just over six foot) tall.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/15/ancient-tomb-of-unknown-egyptian-pharaoh-senebkay-found-in-abydos/
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Very interesting. There are many stories yet to be told regarding this period of Egyptian history. bklyncowgirl Jan 2014 #1
A translation of one of the inscriptions; Orrex Jan 2014 #2
shame on you... KatyMan Jan 2014 #7
Amazing theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #3
Yes, most Egyptians were pretty short. bklyncowgirl Jan 2014 #9
I smell a new yuiyoshida Jan 2014 #4
Indeed. You might even say the project is already a wrap. :) pinboy3niner Jan 2014 #5
Heh. yuiyoshida Jan 2014 #6
:) Katashi_itto Jan 2014 #11
I would love for any fellow DU'ers KatyMan Jan 2014 #8
I read one on Egyptian History Enthusiast Jan 2014 #10
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