Egyptology and Egyptian Archaeology

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January 8th, 2009

News: "Mummy" of Queen Seshestet found

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A burial believed to be that of the Sixth Dynasty Queen Seshestet, mother of King Teti, was announced today by Zahi Hawass and the SCA.

After five hours spent lifting the lid of a sarcophagus in a pyramid discovered south of Cairo last year, they found a skull, legs, pelvis, other body parts wrapped in linen, and ancient pottery, the government's antiquities department said.

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September 25th, 2008

new bust of Ramses II

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Here.

Archaeologists have found the bust of pharaoh Ramses II in Egypt's Nile Delta, Culture Minister Faruq Hosni said Wednesday, bringing experts closer to finding a temple belonging to the king.

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(Oh, Tell Basta. Good times.)

July 21st, 2008

boat to be excavated

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Khufu's second boat pit is going to be excavated, and the boat reassembled.

[The first one, excavated 50 years ago, is reassembled in the Boat Museum near the great pyramid; the second one was saved until excavation techniques improved.]

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