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user posted image rEgypt's antiquities chief on Thursday revealed a 2,500-year-old hidden tomb under the shadow of one of Giza's three giant pyramids, containing 400 pinkie-finger-sized statues and six coffin-sized niches carved into granite rock. Zahi Hawass, the director of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, said archaeologists had been working for three months to clear sand from a granite shaft found between the pyramid of Khafre -- also known by its Greek name of Chephren -- Giza's second-largest tomb of a pharaoh, and the Sphinx. Under blaring sun Thursday, Hawass said Giza's latest ancient discovery came to light after archaeologists detected what appeared to be a four-sided shaft. The antiquities chief verified it by climbing a pyramid to get a bird's eye look. Excavators later removed several tons of fine sand to descend 33 feet below ground level to where they found the niches. Hawass said a wooden coffin and a pile of turquoise-colored figurines made of faience, a non-clay ceramic material used by ancient Egyptians, were also found.

"The statues, called 'shawabtis,' depict servants. Their task was to answer questions for the deceased in the after life and to serve the dead people," Hawass told The Associated Press. Hawass said workers will continue clearing sand from the shaft for a further 33 feet, where he believes more antiquities, including a granite sarcophagus, could be unearthed.

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drbeat
I would like to see pictures of the Ancient tomb and the coffins. It's very intresting!
MichaelS
I'll be interested to see what sort of information this tomb reveals about the ancient Egyptians.

Who knows- maybe something will come to light regarding the pyramids themselves given it's location...
Stellar
Lol, I dont know why, but at first I read "Atomic Bomb" tongue.gif
LittleIrishVampiress
QUOTE(Stellar @ Sep 4 2004, 09:58 PM)
Lol, I dont know why, but at first I read "Atomic Bomb" tongue.gif
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Exoticeyes525
I would also like to see some pictures, I have always been interested in ancient egypt, and its just seems so amazing that so many years later we are still discovering new things about them
AztecInca

These discoveries are trully awesome and can spread some light on the mysterious past of the ancient egyptians, lets hope even more is uncovered!
Velikovsky
It's finds like this that make me glad I'm going into Archaeology. grin2.gif
slick side
I didn't know much about this. This Archaeology stuff is looked boring but its interesting.
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