A treasure trove of 225 funerary figurines has been discovered inside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Tanis in the Nile Delta, a rare find that experts say has also solved a "long-standing archaeological mystery."
"Finding figurines in place inside a royal tomb has not happened in the Tanis necropolis since 1946," French archaeologist Frederic Payraudeau told reporters in Paris on Friday.
Such a find has also never happened before further south in Egypt's Valley of the Kings near modern Luxor — apart from the tomb of the famous boy king Tutankhamun in 1922 — because most such sites have been looted throughout history, he added.
Payraudeau, who leads the French Tanis excavation mission, said the remarkable discovery was made on the morning of October 9.
The team had alre

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