Here was buried a senior official of Ancient Egypt.

An unusual burial was discovered in the complex of Saqqara, near Cairo. Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of an unusual L-shaped limestone, decorated with frescoes brutal.

Scientists believe that 4300 years ago was buried here, a senior official of Ancient Egypt. Grave was plundered, and fragments of the mummy official by the name of Juvi scattered throughout the tomb.

Scenes on the frescoes probably depict the process of bringing sacrifices to the gods of slaughter of cows, a procession of men carrying pieces of meat, and the owner of the tomb sitting in front of a table for sacrifices.

Burial refers to the time of the Fifth dynasty, who reigned in Egypt from 2388 in 2356 BC

“We assume that almost all the space of the burial chamber was occupied by a limestone sarcophagus, completely destroyed the ancient tomb robbers,” says Mohamed Megahed from the Ministry of antiquities of Egypt.