15 May 2017
(MENAFN) Egyptian authorities have discovered the 3,700-year-old burial chamber of a pharaoh’s daughter near the remains of newly-discovered pyramid.
The ministry of antiquities detailed that the chamber at the Dahshur royal necropolis contained a wooden box stamped with hieroglyphs.
They also found four canopic jars inside the box as they were filled with the organs of her body.
Archaeologists studying the findings of the structure found a relief with ten lines of hieroglyphs bearing Emnikamaw’s name.
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