An archaeological mission from the Czech Institute of Egyptology at Charles University's Faculty of Arts has successfully unearthed the tomb of a royal scribe dating back to the Late Period (6th-5th centuries BC) in the Abusir Necropolis in Giza. Mostafa Waziri, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, revealed that evidence supporting the tomb's
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The 'pharaoh-nominal' world of ancient Egyptian burial practices at Abusir Necropolis echoes their emphasis on the afterlife and the preservation of the pharaohs' legacies.