Archaeologists discover long-lost tomb of unknown pharaoh in Egypt
- In January, archaeologists discovered a limestone burial chamber in Abydos, Egypt, dating back 3,600 years.
- The discovery sheds light on royalty from the Second Intermediate Period, a time of political decay.
- The tomb features multiple rooms and a decorated entryway, located nearly 23 feet underground in a necropolis.
- Wegner said, "Surprisingly, we came upon a royal tomb that we had no idea existed," yet the tomb lacked skeletal remains.
- The identity of the tomb's owner remains a mystery, but researchers plan to search for additional clues in the surrounding terrain.
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