Egyptian archaeological discovery of the mysterious Queen's Mausoleum 4500 years ago

[Technology News] January 6 news, according to media reports, archaeologists recently in Egypt's southwestern Abu-Sir (Abu-Sir) excavated an unidentified Queen's mausoleum. After research, archaeologists believe that the owner of the mausoleum should be the wife or mother of Egyptian Pharaoh Ranyifaf 4500 years ago.

Egyptian Minister of Cultural Affairs, Mamdu Eldama, said that the owner of the mausoleum was named Khentakawess. Her name was first discovered on the wall of the cemetery. "She should be Khentakawess III," added Mr. Eldama.

In addition, Czech archeologists also found 30 pieces of limestone and copper in the cemetery. Miroslav Bata, head of the Czech Institute who discovered the mausoleum, said that the location of the queen’s mausoleum convinced them that she should be the wife of Pharaoh.

Mr. Eldama further explained this archaeological excavation that this discovery will help us reveal more secrets behind the construction of the pyramids by the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt.

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