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Egypt uncovers mummy burial site near Great Pyramids

- NEW DISCOVERY – A number of mummies are seen inside the newly-discovered burial site near Egypt’s negropolis in Giza, Egypt, July 14. (Reuters)

CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian archaeolog­ists revealed on Saturday the details of an ancient burial shaft and a mummificat­ion workshop that were discovered 30 meters undergroun­d, near the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo.

Archaeolog­ists are hoping the mummificat­ion workshop will provide fresh insight into the chemical make-up of the oils used by ancient Egyptians to mummify their dead.

The burial shaft, which is over 2,000 years old, is believed to date back to the Saite-Persian period, approximat­ely 664-404 BC. The shaft was originally discovered in April of this year containing 35 mummies in addition to stone sarcophagi.

“What this discovery will add are two very important things; the first is the type of oils used (in mummificat­ion), and their chemical make-up. So we will be able to identify the exact types of oils used,” said Ramadan Badry Hussein, head of the EgyptianGe­rman mission that uncovered the site.

Hundreds of small stone statues, jars, and vessels used in the mummificat­ion process were all found inside the burial chambers and excavated.

The most significan­t artifact was a gilded silver mask, the second only such discovery ever made, Minister of Antiquitie­s Khaled al-Anany said.

“This object is very rare, to have a silver mask gilded with gold, and as Ramadan mentioned now, we have only two of this kind, so it is a very nice discovery,” al-Anany told Reuters.

Archaeolog­ists have so far this year excavated a number of relics that include a 4,400-year-old tomb at the Giza plateau and an ancient necropolis in Minya, south of Cairo.

Egypt is hoping these discoverie­s will brighten its image abroad and revive interest among travelers who once flocked to its iconic pharaonic temples and pyramids but who have shunned the country since its 2011 political uprising.

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