Archaeologists working at the site of Saqqara have discovered a 4,100-year-old tomb that held the burial of a doctor.
Franco-Swiss Archaeological Mission of Saqqara Archaeologists have excavated an intricately carved and painted tomb in ...
Archaeologists have unveiled a 4,100-year-old tomb belonging to a physician who treated the Egyptian Pharaohs. The tomb was found in the southern part of Saqqara, Egypt, belonging to Teti Neb Fu ...
THE lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian royal doctor that dabbled in "magic" has been uncovered. Teti Neb Fu's burial place was found in the southern part of Saqqara, a vast burial ground often ...
A joint French-Swiss archaeological mission discovered a 4,000-year-old mudbrick mastaba tomb belonging to Teti Neb Fu, a royal physician from the reign of Pharaoh Pepi II, at the Saqqara ...
His tomb and sarcophagus have been freshly uncovered in Egypt's historic Saqqara burial site, about 25 miles southwest of capital Cairo. The inside walls of the tomb feature stunning artworks ...
The discovery was made in Saqqara, roughly 35 miles north of Cairo, which long ago housed the ancient city of Memphis. The tomb belonged to Teti Neb Fu, a celebrated healer well-known within the ...
which revealed that the tomb dates to the Old Kingdom of Egyptian history and was found in Saqqara. Specifically, the tomb is a mastaba—a flat-roofed, rectangular structure made from adobe ...
The 4,100-year-old tomb of a doctor who "treated the pharaoh himself" has been discovered at the site of Saqqara in Egypt. The burial belongs to a doctor named "Tetinebefou," the Swiss-French team ...
Archaeologists discover 4,000-year-old tomb of ancient Egyptian royal physician Teti Neb Fu in Saqqara. (photo credit: Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.) A joint French-Swiss ...