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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Ancient Necropolis Found in Egypt’s Tuna al-Gabal

Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani inspects an fragmentary stela found at the Matariya area in Cairo, Egypt, March 2017. Reuters

Egypt's Antiquities Ministry has announced the discovery of an ancient necropolis near the Nile Valley city of Minya, south of Cairo.

The ministry said Saturday that the large cemetery is located north of Tuna al-Gabal area, a vast archaeological site on the edge of the western desert. It includes several burial shafts and hosts more than 1,000 statues and some 40 sarcophagi as well as other artifacts.

The necropolis is host to members of different families and is believed to date back to the pharaonic Late Period and the Ptolemaic era, The Associated Press quoted Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani as saying.

"We will need at least five years to work on the necropolis," he said. "This is only the beginning of a new discovery."

Excavation work in the area started late 2017, according to AP.

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