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Egyptian woman archaeologist finds sarcophagus near Cairo
An Egyptian woman archaeologist has made the rare discovery of a complete sarcophagus in its original tomb close to Cairo. The giant, granite sarcophagus is covered in inscriptions dedicated to Ptah-em-wia, who headed the treasury of King Ramses II The Observer reported on Sunday. King Ramses II is regarded by many as Egypt's most powerful pharaoh. The discovery was made by Ola El Aguizy, emeritus professor of the archaeology faculty at Cairo University, at Saqqara, an ancient necropolis about 20 miles south of the Egyptian capital. "The discovery of this sarcophagus in its original place in the burial shaft was very exciting because it is the sarcophagus of the owner

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