Ancient ritual tools unearthed in Pharaonic site in Egypt
Cairo
19-September-2021
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Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed ancient tools once used in religious rituals at a temple site in Kafr el-Sheikh province north of the capital Cairo, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement.
"It is one of the important discoveries because it includes the tools that were actually used in performing the daily religious rituals for goddess Hathor," said Mostafa Waziri, head of the Ministry's Supreme Council of Antiquities.
They also unearthed ivory reliefs depicting daily life including women carrying offerings, as well as plants, birds and animals, in addition to a large limestone lintel with hieroglyphic texts and part of a painting of a king performing rituals in the temple, according to Ayman Ashmawy, head of Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Sector at the ministry.
Ashmawy added that they found hieroglyphic inscriptions bearing names and titles of Ancient Egyptian kings dating back to over 2,500 years ago.
For his part, Hossam Ghoneim, director general of Kafr el-Sheikh antiquities and head of the archaeological mission, said that a large limestone well and a mud brick bath were also discovered - IANS
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