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The team of researchers came across the wine jars while excavating the tomb of Queen Merneith, who was possibly the first female pharaoh of Egypt during the First Dynasty. Merneith is assumed to ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 5,000-year-old chamber believed to have been used for the burial rituals of Egypt's first major pharaoh — and found a cache of 200 rough ceramic beer and wine jars ...
Ancient grape seeds were found inside some of the wine jars, according to researchers. Experts said their discovery bolsters the idea that Meret-Neith was the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago have been discovered in the tomb of Queen Meret-Neith, who is believed to be Egypt's first female pharaoh. SWNS / University of Vienna Sealed jars of wine ...
An Egyptian-German-Austrian archaeological mission working in the tomb of Meret-Neith -- a possible woman of significance of the 1st dynasty -- in Um Al-Qaab archaeological site in Abydos in Sohag ...
In the tomb of the Egyptian queen Meret-Neith from the first dynasty, archaeologists discovered a collection of precious grave artifacts, which included many sizeable wine jars, a few of them sealed.
An archaeological team in Egypt found hundreds of wine jars in a queen’s tomb, among other goods, ... Her tomb dates back to Egypt’s First Dynasty, which is around 3,000 B.C., ...
Sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago have been discovered in the tomb of a woman believed to be Egypt’s first female pharaoh. Sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago ... the 18th dynasty.
Trove of 5,000-year-old wine in jars found inside ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to ‘Egypt’s first female pharaoh’ Jona Jaupi , Technology and Science Reporter Published : 17:44, 11 Oct 2023 ...