It comes just days after the Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage, a foundation established by Egyptian ...
In northern Egypt, a 4,100-year-old tomb was excavated, and it is believed to belong to a royal doctor who treated […] The ...
The necropolis of Saqqarah, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Cairo, has revealed yet another archaeological marvel: the tomb ...
Inscriptions on his tomb suggest that Teti Neb Fu was famous in ancient Egypt and had a number of titles. These include ...
A 4,000-year-old tomb in Egypt once held the body of a royal magician. In that early era, he also served as a priest and a doctor.
The chamber holds a stone coffin engraved with the physician’s name and titles, which include "director of medicinal plants" ...
As a priest-magician of Serket, the goddess associated with protection against venomous creatures, Tetinebefou would have likely specialised in treating snake and scorpion bites. Unusually ...
The inscriptions suggest that Teti Neb Fu was famous and held a “complete series of titles”, including “chief doctor of the palace” and “priest and magician” of the goddess Serket.
The inscriptions suggest that Teti Neb Fu was famous and held a “complete series of titles”, including “chief doctor of the palace” and “priest and magician” of the goddess Serket. He was likely an ...