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		<title>Two tombs from Egypt&#8217;s 5th Dynasty discovered at Saqqara</title>
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&#8220;Cairo &#8211; An archeological mission of the Egyptian Higher Council of Antiquities (EHCA) on Sunday announced the discovery of two rock-cut tombs that date back to Egypt&#8217;s 5th Dynasty (2323-2356 BC). The tombs were found at the el-Deir bridge area in the Saqqara necropolis near Cairo, the site where the rulers [...]]]></description>
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