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The secret came out of the sand! 3500 year old cemetery found in Egypt, book opens secret
Samira Vishwas | July 27, 2025 11:24 AM CST

Book of the dead scroll egypt: The world is full of infinite ancient mysteries. Science is constantly progressing. It is searching for something new everyday, but it is impossible to reach the end of these ancient mysteries. Meanwhile, during excavation in Egypt, something has been found that has surprised everyone.

The mysterious world of ancient Egypt has once again surprised human civilization. This time a cemetery has been found 3,500 years old during excavation in the Al-Guraifa region of Central Egypt, with many mummy, amulets, sculptures and a very rare and exciting discovery and that is 43 feet long ‘Book of the Dead’ scroll.

3500 year old cemetery

According to Mustafa Waziri, general secretary of the Egyptian Supreme Aurashesh Parishad, this scroll gives a glimpse of the religious and spiritual beliefs of that era. It is believed that the ‘Book of the Dead’ was designed to guide the dead soul in the journey of the hereafter. This scroll is the first full papirus found in Al-Guraifa and its position is said to be very good.

What else did you get in excavation?

The special thing is that this scroll is from 1550 BC to 1070 BC, ie Egypt’s new royal period. Also, in this discovery, canopic jars, religious sculptures and sacred amulets have been found in this discovery.

International experts have also appreciated this discovery. Lara Weiss, CEO of the Romer and Peliseus Museum of Germany, described it as a ‘luxurious and rare’ discovery, while the Egyptian-Vigyan Foy Skolf of the University of Chicago considered it ‘a big jump in the direction of Egypt’.

‘Book of the Dead’ discovery

Photos and information of this historical discovery are also becoming viral on social media. History lover, researchers and common people are discussing how these discoveries help us understand the thinking, righteousness and traditions of a civilization thousands of years old. This discovery is not just an old cemetery, but the voice of a civilization that still connects us with the mysteries of death and salvation.


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