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Mummy mia: Sabri Farrag inspects a 5 000-year-old mummy at the Sakkara burial site outside Cairo. Photo: AP

 New mummies are the oldest ever discovered
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Cairo - Archaeologists digging out a 5 000-year-old burial site outside Cairo have opened a tomb containing the some of the earliest evidence of mummification, Egypt's antiquities chief said.

On Sunday, archaeologists opened a number of intact wooden coffins found in a previously overlooked burial shaft in the Sakkara area, about 25km south of Cairo. One of the skeletons, lying in the fetal position and facing east, had linen wrapped around parts of the body.

"This is the evidence of the oldest man ever mummified, done only on the legs," Zahi Hawass said.

The burial site is believed to date to the first dynasty, about 5 000 years ago.
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Human sacrifices were only used in the earliest dynasties of Egypt
Hawass said a nearby tomb opened earlier backed up that dating. It contained the body of a 35-year-old women with evidence of blood around her. X-rays revealed that she had a broken skull, an indication that she could have been murdered for a sacrifice, Hawass said.

He said human sacrifices were only used in the earliest dynasties of Egypt.

Salah Seliman, an antiquities inspector at the site, said perfection of the practice of mummification came during much later dynasties.

"These older tombs might not be as fun to look at but they are very important scientifically," he said.

The partially mummified skeleton will be X-rayed and studied to determine its gender and age at death. The all wooden casket would also be examined closely and treated with natural substances to help preserve its condition.

Since the area is only partially cleared, it is not known yet how large it is or how many tombs it contains.

The area was partially excavated in the 1980s, but during routine cleaning and clearing last week, workers found narrow vertical shafts, some as deep as five to six metres. - Sapa-AP

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