17 mummies discovered in central Egypt – ministry

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17 mummies discovered in central Egypt – ministry
The discovery is the first human necropolis found in central Egypt

TOUNA EL-GABAL, Egypt – Egyptian archaeologists have discovered 17 mummies in catacombs in Minya province, south of Cairo, the antiquities ministry announced on Saturday, May 13.

“We found catacombs containing a number of mummies,” said Salah al-Kholi, a Cairo University professor of Egyptology who headed the mission that made the discovery in the Touna el-Gabal district of the province in central Egypt.

Burial shafts were found in the area and excavation work “revealed that these shafts led to a number of corridors inside a cachette of mummies”, the ministry said.

It said in a statement that the cachette housed 17 non-royal mummies.

Koli told a news conference held near the archaeological site in the desert that the discovery was “the first human necropolis found in central Egypt with so many mummies”.

The discovery was “important, unprecedented, because it’s the first human necropolis” to be found in the area, Mohamed Hamza, director of excavations for Cairo University.

The Touna el-Gabal site dates back to the Greco-Roman period between the third century BC and third century AD. – Rappler.com

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