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The Egyptian archaeological mission has uncovered two tombs dating back to the Early Period in the Jebel Tair area in Minya, along with burials from the Pre-Dynastic and Late Periods. This discovery highlights the evolution of funerary architecture in ancient Egypt. The two tombs are characterized by a unique architectural design and show strong similarities to the tomb of King Den, with indicators of early stages of architectural development such as gradually thickening walls and the use of wooden supports. Additionally, burials from ancient times were found, confirming that the area continued to be used as a cemetery across various historical periods.
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