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2018.09.09 19:57 GMT+8

Egypt inaugurates Old Kingdom tomb near Cairo

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Egypt has inaugurated an Old Kingdom tomb of a man called Mehu who was a minister toward the end of the Sixth Dynasty.

The tomb, located in Giza near Cairo, was opened on Saturday for the first time since its discovery in 1939 by an Egyptian mission led by Egyptologist Zaki Saad, said Mostafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.

Restoration work was carried out before its inauguration, Waziri added.

"The tomb is one of the most beautiful in Saqqara Necropolis because it still keeps its vivid colors and distinguished scenes, " Waziri said. Among the most strange scenes is the one depicting the marriage of crocodiles with the existence of a turtle."

A wall of a chamber of the tomb of Mehu is seen after it was opened to the public on September 8. /VCG Photo

The walls feature scenes of the tomb's owner while hunting in a jungle or fishing. Other scenes showed harvesting, cooking and acrobatic dance, which was not previously shown in Saqqara before the 6th Dynasty.

Mehu lived during the reign of King Pepsi I and held 48 titles inscribed on the walls of his burial chamber. Among the titles are the scrub of the royal documents, the vizier and Head of the Juries.

"The tomb does not belong to Mehu himself, but for members of his family as well," Waziri pointed out.

The tomb consists of burial chambers for his son Mery Re Ankh and grandson Hetep Ka II.

It also has a long narrow corridor with six chambers.

The tomb of Mehu in the Saqqara necropolis, south of the Egyptian capital Cairo opened to visitors for the first time since its discovery in 1940. /VCG Photo

Egypt, one of the most ancient civilizations, has been working hard to preserve its archaeological heritage and discover the secrets of its ancient antiquities in a bid to revive the country's ailing tourism sector.

The tourism sector has suffered an acute recession over the past few years due to political turmoil and relevant security issues.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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