Qubbet al-Hawa (Egypte) : 4,000yo tomb discovery sheds new light on lives of noblemen


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58d65a82c46188ae268b45e7The tomb dates back to almost 4,000 years ago. © Vivek Prakash / Reuters

A team of archaeologists has uncovered the tomb of the brother of Sarenput II, one of the most important Egyptian noblemen from the 12th Dynasty. The discovery reveals new details about those who lived within the corridors of power during the period.

The team from the University of Jaén in Andalucia made the discovery in Aswan, Egypt where they have been working since 2008.

A mummy was found inside the tomb along with pottery, two cedar coffins and two wooden models representing funerary boats and scenes of everyday life at the time, according to a statement from the university.

Alejandro Jimenez-Serrano, one of the archaeologists involved in the dig, said the discovery was unique as it’s the first time offerings have been found in the corridor leading to the burial chamber. The discovery was made on March 6 but details were only revealed on Wednesday after it had been thoroughly documented.

The mummy was discovered along with a coffin inscribed with his name ‘Shemai,’ believed to belong to the brother of Sarenput II, a nomarch who served during the reign of pharaohs Senusret II and Senusret III, more than 3,800 years ago.

His body was covered in a polychrome cartonnage with a mask and collar, and is said to be well preserved.

A mummy was found inside the tomb along with pottery, two cedar coffins and two wooden models representing funerary boats and scenes of everyday life at the time, according to a statement from the university.

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