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4,000-Year-Old Chamber of Ancient Egyptian Governor’s Daughter Unearthed in Assiut
A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission from Sohag and Berlin Universities has unearthed the burial chamber dating back up to 4,000 years. The burial chamber belonged to Edi, the daughter of Jifai-Hapi, a prominent governor of Assiut in Upper Egypt during the reign of King Senusret I of the 12th Dynasty (1991–1778 BC). The discovery was made while the mission was conducting excavation work on Jifai-Hapi’s tomb in the Western Assuit Mountain, which is considered the largest non-royal burial site from that period. Edi’s burial chamber was located approximately 15 meters deep within her father’s expansive tomb. The chamber contained two intricately decorated wooden coffins, one nestled i

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