Egypt unveils 4,400-year old tomb of ancient priestess
Archaeologists in Egypt have unveiled the newly discovered tomb of an ancient priestess that dates back 4,400 years.
The tomb found near Cairo is adorned with well preserved and rare wall paintings depicting the priestess,Hetpet,in a variety of scenes.
Hetpet was a priestess to the goddess of fertility Hathor,who assisted women in childbirth.
it was found during excavations near the great pyramid of Giza,Egypt's antiquities ministry says.
The site,in Giza's western cemetery,housed officials from the old kingdoms fifth Dynasty some have already been dug up since 1842
The tomb found near Cairo is adorned with well preserved and rare wall paintings depicting the priestess,Hetpet,in a variety of scenes.
Hetpet was a priestess to the goddess of fertility Hathor,who assisted women in childbirth.
it was found during excavations near the great pyramid of Giza,Egypt's antiquities ministry says.
The site,in Giza's western cemetery,housed officials from the old kingdoms fifth Dynasty some have already been dug up since 1842
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