Statuette of architect among new cache of ancient Egyptian artefacts

Published May 31, 2022
STATUETTES depicting sarcophaguses of Egyptian goddesses (left-right) Isis and Nephthys, found in a cache dating back to the fifth century BC, at a cemetery in Saqqara necropolis.—AFP
STATUETTES depicting sarcophaguses of Egyptian goddesses (left-right) Isis and Nephthys, found in a cache dating back to the fifth century BC, at a cemetery in Saqqara necropolis.—AFP

SAQQARA: Egypt on Monday unveiled a cache of sarcophagi and bronze statuettes — including one of pioneering architect Imhotep — at the Saqqara archaeological site south of Cairo. They were the latest in a series of discoveries made in the area.

Saqqara is a vast necropolis of the ancient Egyptian capital Memphis, a Unesco World Heritage site home to more than a dozen pyramids, animal burial sites and ancient Coptic Christian monasteries.

Among the 150 bronze statuettes unearthed in the latest findings is one of Imhotep, who “revolutionised architecture” in the ancient world, Mostafa Waziri, head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, told reporters.

Imhotep, who lived in the third millenium BC, built the Djoser step pyramid, one of the earliest in ancient Egypt. He later became the god of medicine.

Waziri revealed a goal for the archaeological mission, which has so far undertaken four seasons of excavations in the area: “To find the tomb of Imhotep.” Other unearthed statuettes depict various gods and goddesses including Bastet, Anubis, Osiris, Amunmeen, Isis, Nefertum and Hathor, according to a statement from the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

The mission also unveiled “250 wooden sarcophagi with mummies inside, dating back to the Late Period,” around the fifth century BC, Waziri said.

Published in Dawn, May 31st, 2022

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