Irin-ajo Egipti ni awọn iroyin ti o dara. Meji ninu awọn pyramids akọkọ rẹ ti o wa ni 40 km guusu ti Cairo ti ṣeto lati tun ṣii fun igba akọkọ lati ọdun 1965.
Minister of Antiquities Minister of Egypt Khaled el-Anany sọ fun awọn onirohin ni Satidee pe awọn onimo ijinlẹ atijọ ti Egipti ti ṣajọpọ akojọpọ okuta, amọ ati sarcophagi onigi, diẹ ninu wọn pẹlu awọn mummies, ni necropolis ọba Dahshur. Awọn onimo ijinlẹ nipa nkan tun ri awọn iboju ipara onigi pẹlu awọn ohun elo ti a lo ni gige awọn okuta, ni ibaṣepọ si Akoko Late (664-332 BC).
Agbegbe necropolis Dahshur jẹ ile si ohun ti a ka si diẹ ninu awọn pyramids akọkọ, pẹlu Sneferu's Bent Pyramid ati Red Pyramid.
OHUN TO MU KURO NINU AKOKO YI:
- The Dahshur necropolis area is home to what is considered to be some of the earliest pyramids, including Sneferu's Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid.
- Egypt’s Antiquities Minister Khaled el-Anany told reporters on Saturday that Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a collection of stone, clay and wooden sarcophagi, some of them with mummies, in the Dahshur royal necropolis.
- Two of its earliest pyramids located 40 km south of Cairo are scheduled to re-open for the first time since 1965.