The tombs were discovered at the Tell El Deir archaeological site, a massive necropolis used to bury dead throughout different eras of history - Click the link for more details.
CAIRO: Twenty tombs dating back at least 2,500 years have been discovered at an archaeological site in Egypt. Made of mud bricks and simple pits, the graves are thought to be from the late El-Sawy era between 664 and 525 B.C., most likely the 26th dynasty. The find was made at Tell El-Deir in New Damietta, northern Egypt where the Egyptian archaeological mission affiliated to