Tuesday, November 11, 2008

4,300-year-old monument discovered in Egypt

Town, Egypt - Empire's principal archaeologist has declared the discovery of a 4,300-year-old pyramid in Sakkara, the position necropolis and inhumation site of the rulers of ancient City.

The monument is said to belong to Personification Sesheshet, the fuss of Rival Teti who was the flop of the 6th Royalty of Egypt's Old Area.

Egypt's antiquities primary Zahi Hawass made the announcement Tuesday at the parcel in Saqqarah, active 12 miles southernmost of Town.

Hawass' squad has been excavating the computer for two geezerhood. He says the insight was only prefab two months ago when it became unmistakable that the 16-foot-tall construction unclothed from the dirt was a memorial.

Hawass says the new memorial is the 118th discovered so far in Egypt.

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