New tomb discovered in Egypt
Researchers from the University of Czech Republic made excavations in the Abusir necropolis where people living in the time of 26th and 27th dynasty are buried.
They say it belonged to a royal scribe named Djehutyemnakht.
The walls of chamber in which he is buried are decorated with various pictures and textes. Most of them are hymns to some egyptian gods like ritual offerings or spells preventig buried from snakes which
were considered dangerous. All of this was made in order to ensure if buried man will smoothly enter into afterlife.
Surce: https://www.archaeology.org/news/11885-231108-abusir-necropolis-tomb
"the University of Czech Republic" sounds like there was just one university in this country. Did you mean 'a university from/in the Czech Republic'?
OdpowiedzUsuńScientists are from the Charles University in Prague
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