Ancient Egyptian treasures unveiled after Giza tombs excavation
Egypt presented statues and other artefacts unearthed during a year-long dig at the Saqarra Necropolis in Giza. The objects date back to the fifth and sixth dynasties of the Old Kingdom, a period roughly between 2500 B.C and 2100 B.C.
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