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Egypt says archeologists have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen, dating back to the 5th dynasty of the Pharaohs. It was located by Czech archaeologists and in the necropolis of southwestern Cairo.
Egyptian Antiquities Minister Mamdouh el-Damaty said the tomb was discovered in the Abu-Sir, which's said this is the Cemetery for the ancient Egyptian capital Memphis. Inside the tomb he said, was inscribed the name of the woman Khentakawess. She's believed to be either the wife or mother of Pharaoh Neferefre who reined about four and a half thousand years ago. The Czech archeologists also found about 30 utensils made of limestone and copper. They say the discovery will help shed light on unknown aspects of the 5th dynasty of Egypt's Pharaohs which along with the 4th dynasty witnessed the construction of the first pyramids.
埃及称考古学家发掘出一位此前不为人知的王后的坟墓,其历史可以追溯到第五王朝的法老。该坟墓是捷克考古学家发现的,位于开罗西南部的大墓地。
埃及文物部长马姆杜·埃尔-达马蒂说这座坟墓是在古埃及首都孟菲斯的大墓群里发现的,他说坟墓中刻着这位妇女的名字。据悉她是大约4500年前统治埃及的法老Neferefre的妻子或母亲。捷克考古学家们还发现30多个用石灰岩和铜制成的器皿。他们说这一发现将有助于了解第五王朝法老不为人知的一面,他和第四王朝的法老共同见证了第一批金字塔的建设。