Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable find in the form of a cave inhabited by a doctor and magician 4,000 years ago.
Egyptian officials recently announced the discovery of a tomb belonging to a doctor who treated pharaohs. The 4,100-year-old ...
It comes just days after the Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage, a foundation established by Egyptian ...
Teti Neb Fu, a high-ranking physician during Pharaoh Pepi II's reign, held titles like Chief Dentist, Priest of Serket, and Director of Medicinal Plants.
A 4,000-year-old tomb in Egypt once held the body of a royal magician. In that early era, he also served as a priest and a ...
Teti Neb Fu's burial place was found in the southern part of Saqqara, a vast burial ground often described as a "city of the dead". The stunning burial chamber is believed to date back over 4,000 ...
Inscriptions on his tomb suggest that Teti Neb Fu was famous in ancient Egypt and had a number of titles. These include ...
During Pepi II’s reign, Teti Neb Fu held several prestigious titles, including the chief palace physician, chief dentist, and director of medicinal plants. He also was a priest and a “magician ...
From the carvings on the tomb, archaeologists concluded that it belonged to the physician “Teti Neb Fu” who lived during the reign of King Pepe II of the sixth dynasty, between about 2305BC ...
According to a statement from the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, a joint French-Swiss archaeological mission made a ...