Pyramid Of Unknown Ancient Egyptian Queen And Hundreds Of Mummies Discovered In Saqqara

Who was the mysterious Queen, and why is she unfamiliar to historians and Egyptologists? Could another ancient structure nearby shed more light on this Egyptian puzzle?

Near the newly discovered pyramid, archaeologists have examined a pyramid belonging to Teti, the first king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.

“Teti was worshipped as a god in the New Kingdom period, and so people wanted to be buried near him,” Zahi Hawass(opens in new tab), an Egyptologist who is working on the dig and who formerly served as Egypt’s Minister of Antiquities, told Live Science.

“However, most burials known in Saqqara previously were either from the Old Kingdom or the Late Period. Now we have found 22 [interconnected] shafts, ranging from 30 to 60 feet [9 to 18 meters deep], all with New Kingdom burials.” (Also known as the Egyptian Empire, the New Kingdom period lasted from the sixth century B.C. to the 11th century B.C.)”

Buried within these shafts, archaeologists found a “huge limestone sarcophagus” along with “300

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