Intriguing Tomb of Previously Unknown Egyptian Queen Is Discovered
A tomb dating back to the Fifth Dynasty of the Egyptian Pharaohs – approximately 4,500 years ago – was recently unearthed at the necropolis of Abu-Sir, just southwest of Cairo.
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Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen
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Abu Sair
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Neferefre (Raneferef)
Neferefre (or Raneferef "Re is his beauty") was the first son of Neferirkare and Queen Khentkaus II to become Pharaoh. -
Khentakawess III on Wikipedia
Khentakawess III, or Khentkaus III, was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived during the Fifth Dynasty (approximately from 2494 to 2345 BC). -
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