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Head of wooden statue depicting Sixth Dynasty queen discovered in Giza's Saqqara

A wooden head, probably of the Sixth Dynasty Queen Ankhnespepy II, has been unearthed in the area located to the east of her Pyramid in Saqqara necropolis during excavation work carried out by a French-Swiss team from Geneva University. The wooden head, probably depicting the Sixth Dynasty Queen Ankhnespepy II,  was found near her pyramid [Credit: Ministry of Antiquities]Dr. Mostafa Waziri, Secretary-General of the Supreme...

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