

indicating a site of a large city to their bewilderment of the site was in good condition the walls are almost complete the rooms are filled with tools that are used in everyday activities about seven months later they uncovered several areas including an administrative District residential area and a bakery other items discovered their a nearly intact position include scarabs amulets jewelry colored pottery and other valuable decorative ritual items who could have expected such a site to exist after centuries of
supposed Extinction the discovery of the ancient city has revealed by Betsy Brian professor of egyptology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore the U.S would give scientists a glimpse into the life of the ancient Egyptians 4 300 foot long tunnel as if that was not enough another shocking discovery that has been tagged to a geometric Miracle is the 4300 foot long six and a half foot tall underground tunnel at tapos Cyrus Magna a temple that has been dedicated to Osiris the god of death this tunnel is an exact replica of the upolinos tunnel
in Greece which carried water for more than one thousand years the underground tunnel sits roughly 43 feet below the temple according to Kathleen Martinez the University of Santo Domingo archaeologists that located the tunnel part of the tunnel is submerged a plausible explanation for the submerging of part of the tunnel is the collapse of the temple following several natural disasters that struck the region especially the earthquakes between 320 and 1303 CE during some previously conducted excavations at the site
archaeologists discovered a variety of artifacts such as figurines statues of the Goddess Isis a symmetry full of Greco-Roman Style is and coins that bear the names into images of Cleopatra the seventh among others in earlier times clear Petra who ruled ptolemaic Egypt between 51 and 30 BCE was said to have committed suicide with her lover Mark Anthony a Roman general it was recorded that they were buried together but no one knew the exact place where they were buried with the recent discovery archaeologists are getting close to
knowing the location of the ancient Queen’s long-lost tomb pregnant ancient mummy here is another discovery that will send some fear down your spine however you don’t need to fret over it the discovery is a mummy with a fetus in the womb the first of its kind it raises questions about the woman’s identity and why she was mummified with her fetus she was subsequently named The Mysterious Lady of the national museum in Warsaw The Mummy or should we call it the mummy and its sarcophagus were donated to the
University of Warsaw in 1826 and has been safely kept in the national museum in Warsaw Poland since 1917. the story behind The Mummy is intriguing it was initially thought to be male because the elaborate sarcophagus but around 1920 there was a change in perception the name on the coffin and its cartonage bori writing that differs from the earlier perception according to the writing the interred was named jehuti then in 2016 it was discovered that the bones were too delicate and the mummy might not be horjahuti there were
no male reproductive organs and a three-dimensional reconstruction of the Mummy revealed breasts perhaps they placed an entirely different mummy in the sarcophagus possibly to make it a more valuable artifact if this is the case they successfully passed it off as the first ever pregnant embalmed mummy tomb of 4 200 year old Queen another landmark Discovery to have emerged from Egypt is a vast tomb that sits in what was once Memphis the capital of ancient Egypt although the site is home to several pyramids the
latest Discovery has yielded one of the biggest rewards for egyptologists the tomb was discovered close to the Pyramid of King Teti when an excavation was initiated in 2010 and that time no name revealed the identity of who the pyramid belonged to however in late 2020 researchers identified the owner of the pyramid a name was inscribed on a wall in a funerary Temple that was discovered simultaneously the tomb is that of Queen neat the wife of King Teti who died about 4 200 years ago according to Dr zahi hawas a leading egyptologist and
former minister of Antiquities the discovery would help rewrite the history of ancient Egypt this is because no history of ancient Egypt Bears the Queen’s name sarcophagus sometime around last year team of archaeologists Excavating Sakara an ancient necropolis the lies south of Cairo discovered a huge Granite sarcophagus that is thousands of years old the coffin belonged to Pata Emma Aya Ramses the second Chief Treasurer he also held other top positions including Royal secretary and chief overseer of cattle Sakara has been at the core of a
Revival inferonic culture in Egypt and the discovery of Batar Emma is sarcophagus would help to understand Egyptian rule after the death of King Tutankhamun Ramses II who succeeded King Tutankhamun is believed to be one of the most important pharaohs that presided over Egypt during the New Kingdom Period a period during which Batar Emma Aya was a key member of the cabinet the discovery followed the uncovering of his tomb the previous year and that time finding a complete sarcophagus in its original tomb was scarce this is because
grave robbers were always raiding the of dignitaries however the same thing was found with the discovered sarcophagus the lid was broken indicating the possibility of having it exposed to theft or opened in the past for burial notwithstanding though the sarcophagus makes a very spectacular discovery Sun temples this next Discovery will blow your might remember the era when sun temples were built in honor of rather sun god in ancient Egypt the fifth dynasty of 2465-2323 BC usually built in close proximity to Pyramid complexes Sun
temples had their own staff agricultural land received donations on Festival dates six of these Sun temples are believed to have been built and while some speculated that the temples might have just been one Temple that was renamed over the years rather than separate distinct temples the recent excavation the Abu garab site in Northern Egypt dispels at this speculation in other words the temple discovered below nayuceras was a separate structure now you Sarah was the sixth King of the fifth Dynasty who reigned from 2400 to 2370 BCE and as
reported by artnet news the temple Bears seals and beer jars that could be traced to the 25th Century BC he to further lend Credence the fact that the newly discovered Temple was older than the Temple of nayucera it was built out of mud bricks the other similar Temple that has been discovered honors yusukef first king of the fifth Dynasty Library of Alexandria the ancient Library of Alexandria is another great treasure of mankind that has been discovered before the library was burnt in a tragic fire incident It
is believed to have contained between four hundred thousand and seven hundred thousand rolls of Papyrus on science-related subjects the fire was a travesty of civilization though the library was designed as a mausoleum for Alexander the Great his remains were not buried there unlike Wyden library at Harvard University which has a central two area although many people actually believed that nothing was left at the library a Polish Egyptian team discovered what they believed to be the original site of the ancient Library of
Alexandria in 2004. this is as they excavated parts of the brutian region of the Mediterranean City during the process they discovered what could be described as lecture halls or auditoria Valley of gold and mummies here is another shocking Discovery it is known as the Valley of the golden mummies it is an ancient home of the Dead in 2001 an Egyptian team at bajaria Oasis uncovered a festival of mummies which is situated about 380 kilometers west of the pyramids four tombs containing 105 mummies of high-ranking
Roman Egyptians were excavated some of them bear religion-related scenes While others bear gold masks though they’ve been lying there for over 2 000 years they still look well kept they can be said to have stood the test of time the beautiful mummies bring to memory The Mummy used in the movie Curse of the Mummy a Hollywood movie Dr zahi hawas said the discovery will bring Egypt to Mania to the modern world to him the discovery was not those of objects used by people alone but also about people who made them in the case of this
excavation scientists got information about the life and death of Egyptians who lived in baharia during the Greco-Roman era history he has it that the people in this area got their wealth from the exportation of wine to the Nile Valley mummification Workshop the discovery of the valley of golden mummies is not the end of the Journey of archaeologists in Egypt they stumbled upon another discovery that dates back over 2 500 years at an ancient necropolis south of Cairo in 2016.
the last time the site was excavated was in 1900 the mummification Workshop which belongs to the site Persian period of 664-404 BC serves an embalmers cassette holding a large pottery vessel collection the workshop is a rectangular structure built from bricks and Limestone blocks other artifacts found at the site include a trove of pottery fragments of mummy cartonage Marl clay fiance cups canopic cylindrical jars and a gilded silver mask among others all of these relics suggest that the burial practices of ancient Egyptians
especially as they relate to preserving a body for the afterlife a large shaft lies at the center of the workshop leading down to a complex of burial Chambers with several mummies sarcophagi and wooden coffins that differentiate the social class of the Dead interred there world’s oldest industrial scale Brewery the next Discovery relates to how Egyptians are honored their dead in the past before building pyramids for departed pharaohs Egyptians often used huge quantities of beer in performing sacrificial rights during the burials of
the kings of Egypt thus they constructed an industrial scale brewery as far back as around 3150 BC during the reign of King Nama five thousand years later the relics of the brewery have been discovered at a funerary site in North habitos abidos held the tombs of kings of Egypt as far back as the pre-dynastic system period the discolored facility used to produce about 5900 gallons of beer at a time when the site was initially investigated at some drying grains were found according to T Eric Pete a British archaeologist the grain
was to protect against rot however after further exploration at different sites with similar artifacts it was discovered that the grains were actually for beer making the site where Pete discovered the grains was lost until its rediscovery in 28 18 with the aid of magnetic survey technology the facility is like none other owing to its sheer production capacity this discovery of course shows how wealthy the rulers of Egypt were thousands of pottery beer jars were found at the site as they are commonly found in funerary temples
Mysterious Giant finger next is a Mysterious Giant finger that was discovered in 1988 maybe it’s time we started believing in some of those folk tales about Giants we were told when we were younger maybe the tales of Jack and the Beanstalk did actually happen sometime in the past this recent discovery shows a giant human-like finger measuring about 15 inches long this is of course bigger than any human finger ever discovered by scientists but what makes this discovery even more mysterious is that the remains or bones
of giant humans have yet to be excavated anywhere else in the world or maybe we just haven’t dug it deep enough yet well archaeologists is still digging in for answers but have we considered that this gigantic finger might just be that of a gorilla maybe a pharaoh hunted down and killed a gorilla and decided to store its finger in his trophy collection we can only guess fresh human-like portraits another discovery that left the world in awe is these fresh human-like portraits these mummy portraits are painted on
linen shrouds wondering where they were found right well these masterpieces were excavated in a necropolis located in Philadelphia one of the ancient cities in Egypt this discovery Unearthed two finished mummy portraits and many other unfinished portraits of people from the cemetery researchers gathered that these portraits belong to influential middle class or elite-class persons since it was super expensive to procure portraits of this quality back then also due to looting it was quite rare for archaeologists to discover mummy
portraits the last of which were found around 1880. mummy with gold tongue another intriguing discovery made by archaeologists recently is the mummy with the gold tongue ancient Egyptians believe so much in the afterlife that they put in place many incredible Provisions to help them live the best life for a purpose on the other side it is no surprise to find buried in Egyptian tombs Treasures cooking materials and sometimes slaves to help their Elites navigate the afterlife as the royalty that they are and about the
mummy with the golden tongue it was gathered that during the Greco-Roman period mummies were usually buried with their tongues coated with gold these ancient Egyptians believe that the gold tongue gave humans a supernatural form in the afterlife this Supernatural ability for example empowers the deceased to talk to Osiris the underworld God archaeologists found similar examples of this unique burial practice in asymmetry around knysna in the north of Cairo other valuables and artifacts recovered from these Graves
included gold scarabs necklaces and pottery new idea about mummification discovered furthermore a new idea about mummification has just been discovered in the coffin of isaius the daughter of Demetrius ordinarily ancient Egyptians are believed to mummify their dead with the sole purpose of preserving their bodies however this is not the case with a Cyrus’s burial this woman was mummified in a way to help her guide her toward Divinity she was literally being turned into a goddess this new study is called the complete 180 will be
exhibited at the golden mummies of Egypt this exhibition will open in 2023 in the museum at the University of Manchester England and we can’t wait to see what they have in there tattoos meant to protect women at childbirth the next mysterious discovery made by archaeologists in Egypt is the tattoos meant to protect women during childbirth this amazing tattoo was found on the left hip bone of an Egyptian woman mummified and buried at DIA El Medina along the Nile Riverbanks one would Marvel at how such ancient tattoos
didn’t rot with this skin however the archaeologists that discovered it got lucky this time the mummy was not unwrapped in a portion of this skin although dried up was exposed this tattoo shows ink drawings of Bear say deity in ancient Egyptian culture charged with protecting women during childbirth by soothing their pain more about best the Egyptian god of fun this next Discovery further talks more about Bess the Egyptian god of fun a gold ring bearing an engraved image of Bess was recently Unearthed by
archaeologists while exploring a graveyard in akatatan at the modern day Amana located in the southern part of Cairo this discovery is also left scientists speechless and more curious as to why such an image of a god known to sue the women while in labor is engraved on a gold ring that ordinarily is meant for fashion a probable answer was unveiled in further research it was discovered that best symbolizes more than just a laboring woman comforter it is also the god of fun best stands for anything pleasurable fun and exciting in
a good way best takes the form of a dwarf who enjoys playing sonorous Tunes at parties and making everything it touches Lively and happy it is not surprising that ancient images of this fun God can easily be spotted in many parts of Egypt mummified babies this next Discovery will shock you mummified babies were discovered in King Tutankhamun’s tomb the bodies of these two unnamed girls kept in special storage are a big mystery there are lots of questions to be answered here did the children die before the king were they
special in any way were they sacrificed for some sort of ritual unfortunately we may never get the answers to these questions some sources say that these little girls were the Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s children and that they died a while before the king died and that the king ordered that he be buried next to his daughters because he wants nothing but to reunite with them in the afterlife what a sad story but what is even sadder and more mysterious about this story is that these children had no names they were simply tagged with the
numbers 317a and 317b what do these numbers mean got any idea make sure you let us know in the comments unique ancient Birds immortalized on Masterpiece painting next these unique ancient Birds immortalized in masterpiece paintings the ancient Egyptians are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and world-class artistic prowess but when we thought we had seen it all this heavily detailed painting of rock pigeons that dates back to over 3 300 years ago was discovered this painting displays detailed images of birds some perched
next to a marsh and some in flight this artwork was found by archaeologists about 100 years ago on the walls of a palace in Amana although this painting has been long found it was only in recent research that the species of the birds were identified some species identified include the red-backed shrike a pied Kingfisher and a white wagtail it was also claimed that some of these birds had an unnatural markings ancient naughty pupils punishment next is the ancient pupils punishment method that was recently unveiled