Amidst the ancient sands of Saqara, a profound archaeological revelation has come to light, unveiling a treasure trove of coffins and pottery fragments from eras long past. The Supreme Council of Archaeology is poised to make a momentous announcement during an imminent conference, showcasing this remarkable discovery in the Saqara Archaeology Area. At the heart of this find lies the largest workshop dedicated to the embossing of both human and animal figures, a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of ancient civilizations.
Standing shoulder to shoulder with the Minister of Tourism and Archaeology, Ahmed Issi, are esteemed leaders of the Supreme Council of Archaeology, alongside diligent members of the archaeological mission who have tirelessly worked to unearth these relics. Their dedication has culminated in the unearthing of a diverse array of artifacts, including bronze statues, coffins spanning epochs from ancient to modern eras, and a myriad of pottery pieces that offer glimpses into the daily lives of those who once walked these lands.
Dr. Mustafa Waziri, the Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Archaeology, reflects on the global significance of Egypt’s archaeological endeavors, noting the presence of 250 foreign missions from 25 countries actively engaged in excavations across the republic. As the conference unfolds, the world eagerly awaits to delve deeper into the mysteries unveiled by this extraordinary discovery, each artifact a testament to the enduring legacy of Egypt’s rich cultural heritage.