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The tomb of a previously unknown queen has been discovered in Egypt southwest of Cairo, archaeologists say. Archaeologists find queen's tomb in Egypt. Possibly the wife of Pharaoh Neferefre (4,500 B.C.) ://t.co/dtILqdoHE6 pic.twitter.com/4HYPxpY2Ej — Klaas Meijer (@klaasm67) January 5, 2015 Mamdouh el-Damaty, the country's antiquities minister, said that the queen's name, Khentakawess, was inscribed on a wall inside the funeral complex of Pharaoh Neferefre, who ruled 4,500 years ago. The queen...
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