An ancient Egyptian nobleman who lived 4,300 years ago has been discovered buried in an L-shaped limestone tomb decorated with brutal murals. It had previously been raided by tomb robbers but remains of the nobleman, believed to be called Khuwy, were found scattered among the blocks. Many of the paintings inside the tomb include original pigments and hieroglyphs which depict scenes of men carrying cuts of meat as well as slaughtering cows. These were then decorated with scenes showing the owner of the tomb at an offering table. The tomb had previously been raided by tomb robbers but remains of the nobleman, believed to be called Khuwy, were found scattered among the blocks.
Source: Daily Mail April 03, 2019 10:14 UTC