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SCA starts moving coffin unearthed in Qalyubia for restoration

by Salwa Samir
March 3, 2024
in Entertainment, Arts
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Experts from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) have started carefully moving a stone sarcophagus, discovered recently at the construction site of a university hospital in Qalyubia, to another place in the governorate where it will be thoroughly examined and restored.

The lifting and the transfer of the sarcophagus will adhere to scientific rules and strict standards, according to SCA Secretary-General, Mostafa Waziry.

A joint team of SCA and Grand Egyptian Museum experts has conducted a preliminary restoration of the casket where it was unearthed.

This process included mechanical cleaning and the reinforcement of the sarcophagus and its lid.

Crafted from quartzite stone, the sarcophagus dates back to the time of King Psamtik I. It weighs a remarkable 62 tonnes with its lid.

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The ancient artefact has also undergone preliminary research, revealing fascinating details about its origins.

It was determined that the sarcophagus served as the final resting place of the scribes’ supervisor, who held his position during the reign of King Psamtik I (664–610 BC) of the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty.

The discovery was made through a meticulously engraved inscription prominently displayed beneath the lid of the coffin, which features the cartouche of King Psamtik I.

Rescue excavation work will continue to be undertaken by the SCA at the construction site of the hospital until all tasks are completed to ensure that no archaeological artefacts are left behind.

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