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100 Years After King Tut Discovery, Archeologists Find More of Ancient Egypt's Treasures

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World November 06, 2022

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Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images A century after the discovery of  tomb made headlines around the world, in the sweltering desert heat just outside Cairo, a small team is still making new finds in ancient Egypt.  Digging layer by layer at the Saqqara site in Giza, moving earth one bucket at a time, archaeologists have found a giant trove of ancient coffins and mummies, along with ceramic amulets believed to have been used in burial rituals,... + full article



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