The tomb of 3000-year-old woman was discovered

Swiss archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a singer 3,000 years ago in the valley of Egyptian kings, Egyptian ancient minister Mohammed Ibrahim said on January 15.

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The tomb of the singer was discovered by chance

This rare finding was found by a team from Besel University in Switzerland.

The woman in the tomb was Nehmes Bastet , a singer for the supreme deity Amon Ra in the 22nd dynasty (945-712 BC), according to information written on a wooden board in the tomb.

She is the priest's daughter of Amon. This finding is important in that it shows the Valley Kings were also used to bury ordinary people and priests in the 22nd dynasty, according to Ibrahim.

So far the tombs found in the valley above are related to the ancient royal family of Egypt.