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Czech Archeologists Find Burial Site of Pharaonic Princess
Czech Archeologists Find Burial Site of Pharaonic Princess
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Czech archeologists have unearthed the tomb of an unknown Pharaonic princess who lived in 2,500 BC. Judging by the inscription on the limestone pillars, she... 15.11.2012, Sputnik International
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Czech archeologists have unearthed the tomb of an unknown Pharaonic princess who lived in 2,500 BC. Judging by the inscription on the limestone pillars, she was the Pharaoh’s favorite daughter and was named Shert Nabti.
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16:04 GMT 15.11.2012 (Updated: 19:56 GMT 19.10.2022) Czech archeologists have unearthed the tomb of an unknown Pharaonic princess who lived in 2,500 BC. Judging by the inscription on the limestone pillars, she was the Pharaoh’s favorite daughter and was named Shert Nabti.
Czech archeologists have unearthed the tomb of an unknown Pharaonic princess who lived in 2,500 BC. Judging by the inscription on the limestone pillars, she was the Pharaoh’s favorite daughter and was named Shert Nabti.