CAIRO: Egypt’s minister of antiquities says a team of Spanish archaeologists has discovered two tombs in the southern part of the country, one of them belonging to a writer and containing a trove of artifacts including reed pens and a bronze inkwell.
Mohammed Ibrahim said that the writing utensils were found next to a mummy, which is well preserved, and that the discovery was made in collaboration Egyptian archaeologists.
He said the writer belonged to the pharaohs’ priest class, and would have had a “great impact on the intellectual and cultural life of the era.” The tombs date to roughly 600BC, the last era of Egypt’s pharaonic dynasties.
Egypt archaeologists find ancient writer’s tomb
Egypt archaeologists find ancient writer’s tomb
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