The tomb belonged to Teti Neb Fu, a celebrated healer well-known within the community and surrounding environs. Fu worked as a doctor to the town’s elites in addition to moonlighting as a magician who ...
Teti Neb Fu's burial place was found in the southern part of Saqqara, a vast burial ground often described as a "city of the dead". The stunning burial chamber is believed to date back over 4,000 ...
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 ...
Teti Neb Fu, a physician and royal doctor, held prestigious titles such as chief palace physician, priest and 'magician' in ancient Egypt, experts say. His tomb and sarcophagus have been freshly ...
During Pepi II’s reign, Teti Neb Fu held several prestigious titles, including the chief palace physician, chief dentist, and director of medicinal plants. He also was a priest and a “magician ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a 4,000-year-old tomb in Saqqara, Egypt that belonged to Teti Neb Fu, a royal witch doctor. Sitting 40km south of Cairo near Giza, Saqqara is an ancient burial ground ...
From the carvings on the tomb, archaeologists concluded that it belonged to the physician “Teti Neb Fu” who lived during the reign of King Pepe II of the sixth dynasty, between about 2305BC ...
The tomb was found in the southern part of Saqqara, Egypt, belonging to Teti Neb Fu dating back to King Pepi II’s reign of the Old Kingdom, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and ...
The tomb belonged to Teti Neb Fu, a celebrated healer well-known within the community and surrounding environs. Fu worked as a doctor to the town’s elites in addition to moonlighting as a ...