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Egyptologists uncover rare tombs from before the Pharaohs

Before the Pharaohs
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Before the Pharaohs

The tombs include 68 from the Buto period that began around 3300 B.C. and five from the Naqada III period, which was just before the emergence of Egypt's first dynasty around 3100 B.C., according to a statement from the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

Ancient cemetery
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Ancient cemetery

They also include 37 tombs from the time of the Hyksos, who first began migrating across the Sinai into Egypt around 1800 B.C. "This is an extremely interesting cemetery because it combines some of the earliest periods of Egyptian history with another important era, the time of the Hyksos," said Salima Ikram, an Egyptologist at the American University in Cairo.

Understanding traditions
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Understanding traditions

"Egyptologists are working to understand how the Egyptians and the Hyksos lived together and to what degree the former took on Egyptian traditions."

The Buto tombs were oval-shaped pits with the corpses placed inside in a squatting position, mostly on their left sides with the head pointing west, the ministry statement said.

Burial practices
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Burial practices

The Hyksos tombs were mainly semi-rectangular with the corpses lying in an extended position and the head also facing west.

Pottery
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Pottery

Some of the tombs from the Naqada period contained cylindrical and pear-shaped vessels.

"The mission also found a group of ovens, stoves, remnants of mud brick foundations, pottery vessels and amulets, especially scarabs, some of which were made of semi-precious stones and jewelry such as earrings," the statement said.