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Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the 4,100-year-old tomb of a highly skilled physician who served the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Inscriptions on the tomb identifys its owner as "Tetinebefou", a celebrated physician during the reign of King Pepi II of the Sixth Dynasty, which spanned roughly from 2305 BC to 2118 BC.
He served during the reign of King Pepi II who became king during the sixth dynasty of ancient Egypt, between roughly 2305 and 2118 BCE. During Pepi II’s reign, ...