Djoser
When British archaeologist Howard Carter opened King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, he reported seeing "wonderful things."
The unearthed tomb belonged to a man named Mehtjetju.
Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Mostafa Waziri explained that this cache was found inside a huge well.
From Saqqara, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities will announce the first discoveries of 2021.
Khaled el-Anani inspected the archaeological discovery that will be announced on November 23, and the final stages of the restoration project of the pyramid of Djoser in preparation for its opening soon.
Sakkara dazzles the world once again as new discovery there unfolds. A new discovery was announced by the Ministry of Antiquities on May 4.
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is currently displaying a panel from the Mastaba of Hesy-Ra at Saqqara.
More than 90 percent of the restoration work at Djoser Pyramid, also known as the Step Pyramid, has been completed.