#giza necropolis
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 existence was first found in May in the cemetery for high-ranking officials and military commanders from the 26th and 27th Dynasties. “These shaft tombs represent…