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In Pics: Egypt reopens 4,700-yr-old tomb of King Djoser to tourists after 15 years
short by Pragya Swastik / on Wednesday, 15 September, 2021
Egypt reopened the 4,700-year-old southern tomb of King Djoser at the pyramid of Saqqara to tourists after 15 years after heavy restoration work. The structure, known as the Southern Tomb, is largely underground and includes a labyrinth of corridors, decorated with hieroglyphic carvings and tiles. It lies near the Third Dynasty pharaoh's famous Step Pyramid, where he was actually buried.
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