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FOX 5 Atlanta: 5,000-year-old wine found in queen’s tomb has clue about ancient Egyptian rulers The discoveries of an archaeological team in Egypt are fueling speculation that a woman could have been one of the first pharaohs of the ancient kingdom. A team in Abydos, which is an area along the ... 5,000-year-old wine found in queen’s tomb has clue about ancient Egyptian rulers Scientists have discovered sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago in an Egyptian queen's tomb.
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The find, one of the oldest ever, was among the "grave goods" for Queen Meret-Neith in Abydos, from ... Business Insider: An opulent ancient Egyptian tomb containing 5,000-year-old wine may have belonged to a long-forgotten female pharaoh A female royal from the first ancient Egyptian dynasty was found buried in a lavish tomb. She was buried with 41 courtiers and servants, and dozens of wine jars. Researchers think she may have been ...
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An opulent ancient Egyptian tomb containing 5,000-year-old wine may have belonged to a long-forgotten female pharaoh The tomb of Queen Meret-Neith, an Egyptian royal who was most likely the most powerful woman of her era — if not the first female pharaoh — was discovered by archaeologists well over a century ago, ... Under the shifting heat of Egypt’s desert sun and the hush of ancient stones, a remarkable find has come to light—and it invites you into a mystery that seemed almost lost. At the necropolis of ... 5000-year-old wine jars at the tomb of Queen Meret-Neith, some of which are still sealed EC Köhler / University of Vienna While excavating the tomb of the Egyptian Queen Meret-Neith in Abydos, ...