Reviving Mysteries of Egypt: Discovery of 13 Intact Coffins from Saqqara Burial Shaft, Dating Back 2500 Years

In a recent archaeological discovery in Egypt, a team of archaeologists has unearthed 13 intact coffins from a burial shaft in Saqqara. The coffins are dated back to the Late Period of Egypt, around 2500 years ago. The discovery is a major one, as it provides new insights into the burial practices of the time and the lives of the people who were buried in the shaft.

The coffins were found in a well-preserved state, with their lids still intact. The coffins are made of wood and decorated with hieroglyphs and images of the deceased. The images depict the deceased people as they would have appeared in life, dressed in fine clothes and jewelry. The coffins also contain a variety of objects that were buried with the deceased, including amulets, figurines, and pottery.

The discovery of the coffins is a major one, as it provides new insights into the burial practices of the time and the lives of the people

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