It also indicates how well revered both magic and medicine were at this time, since Teti Neb Fu had such an elaborate burial. Ancient Egyptians are known to have attempted to treat brain cancer ...
The necropolis of Saqqarah, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Cairo, has revealed yet another archaeological marvel: the tomb of Titi Nep-Fu, a royal physician, magician, and priest from 4,200 years ...
The find illuminates some extraordinary, previously unknown facts about ancient culture. A team of archaeologists working in ...
Teti Neb Fu’s elaborate burial shows the ancient Egyptian kingdom revered both medicine and magic, archaeologists said.
These not only name the man who once lay within but also give some clues about the magician's life. Teti Neb Fu lived in Ancient Egypt’s Sixth Dynasty during the rule of King Pepi II.
It comes just days after the Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage, a foundation established by Egyptian ...
Much like cats, crocodiles, and lions, the hippopotamus was a revered animal in ancient Egyptian culture, as it represents ...
While ancient Egypt is well known for its architectural ... the final resting place of a royal doctor — both physician and magician. Saqqara, located in the ancient city of Memphis, acts as ...