Unveiling the Wonders of an Untouched 4,400-Year-Old Tomb Discovered in Egypt

A priest’s tomb, which is believed to be over 4,400 years old, was recently discovered by Egyptian archaeologists in the Pyramid complex of Saqqara, south of the country’s capital, Cairo.

Khaled el-Enany, the Minister of Antiquities, stated that the tomb was remarkably well-preserved and adorned with colored sculptures. The tomb is located in an ancient necropolis of Saqqara, where it had remained untouched and unlooted.

The tomb is unique and belongs to a high-ranking official priest named “Wahtye,” who served during the reign of King Neferirkare in the fifth dynasty. The 33-foot-long, three-meter-wide, and three-meter-high tomb is decorated with hieroglyphs and statues of pharaohs, with intact colors

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