#1- Exposing the funerary temple of Queen Nerat, the wife of King Tati 2- Discovery of burial wells, coffins and mummies dating back to the New Kingdom 3000 BC 3- Discovery of a 4-meter-long papyrus containing the texts of Chapter 17 of the Book of the Dead 4- Exposing statues, paintings, boats and wooden masks dating back to the modern state. Dr. Mustafa Waziri, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, stated that the joint Egyptian mission between the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Zahi Hawass Center for Egyptology at the Library of Alexandria, which operates in the Saqqara antiquities area next to the pyramid of King Tati, the first king of the Sixth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, reported important archaeological discoveries dating back to the Old Kingdom And modern and late eras. Dr. Zahi Hawass, an Egyptian archaeologist and head of the mission, said that these discoveries will rewrite the history of this region, especially during the 18th and 19th dynasties of the modern state, during which time King Tati was worshiped and the burial was at that time around his pyramid. Dr. Mostafa El-Feki, Director of the Library of Alexandria, said that the Zahi Hawass Center for Egyptology in the Library has been operating successfully since its establishment in 2018 until now, and today the director of the library is pleased to participate in the ceremony announcing the archaeological discovery in the Saqqara region. The library feels that its affiliation with this work is something that it is proud and proud of, and that what happened is the beginning of the series of archaeological discoveries that the Zahi Hawass Center for Egyptology is practicing in cooperation with the Supreme Council of Antiquities. These discoveries are dedicated to the world to know the history of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Dr. Hawass stated that the mission found the funerary temple of the Queen Naraat, the wife of King Tati, part of which was uncovered in the years prior to the mission, indicating that the mission also found the layout of the temple, in addition to three mud-brick warehouses in the southeastern side of it. To store offerings and e https://www.instagram.com/p/CKHbZ5vFPN8/?igshid=udt9xc62d79l