The Columbus Dispatch

Archaeolog­ists find ancient cemetery in Egypt

- By Mohamed Wagdy

TUNA AL-GABAL, Egypt — Egypt’s Antiquitie­s Ministry announced on Saturday the discovery of an ancient necropolis near the Nile Valley city of Minya, south of Cairo, the latest discovery in an area known to house ancient catacombs from the Pharaonic Late Period and the Ptolemaic dynasty.

The large cemetery is north of the Tuna al-Gabal area, a vast archaeolog­ical site on the edge of the western desert. It hosts a range of family tombs and graves.

“We will need at least five years to work on the necropolis,” Antiquitie­s Minister Khaled al-Anani said, “This is only the beginning of a new discovery.”

Archaeolog­ists started excavation work in the area started late last year on a quest to find the remainder of the cemetery of Upper Egypt’s 15th nome, or territory, in ancient times. They found tombs belonging to priests of Thoth, the ancient god of the moon and wisdom.

One tomb includes more than 1,000 statues and four well-preserved alabaster canopic jars inscribed with hieroglyph­ics and designed to hold the mummified internal organs of their owner who was a high priest of the god Thoth. The priest’s mummy was also found decorated with blue and red beads and bronze gilded sheets.

Archaeolog­ists also uncovered 40 sarcophagi believed to belong to the priest’s family members, some bearing the names of their owners in hieroglyph­ics.

Another tomb includes several coffins, statues depicting ancient priests and other funerary artifacts.

Mostafa Waziri, head of the archaeolog­ical mission, says eight tombs have been uncovered so far and he expects more will be discovered soon.

In 2017, the ministry found a necropolis holding at least 17 mummies in the area of Tuna al-Gabal. The area is also known to include tombs, a funerary building and a large necropolis for thousands of mummified ibis and baboon birds, as well as other animals.

Egypt hopes that recent discoverie­s across the country will help spur the vital tourism sector, partially driven by antiquitie­s sightseein­g, which was hit hard by political turmoil following the 2011 uprising.

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