A Swedish archaeological team working in Egypt has reported the discovery of 12 new tombs, and their finds include a plethora of human remains, numerous sheep or goats with puncture marks in the skulls, a cat, and even two headless crocodiles. Bodies appear to have been wrapped in a type of linen. BONES UNEARTHED NEAR ANCIENT CITY OF TROY YIELD CLUES OF DEADLY INFECTIONThe cat even had its own little crypt, Ward explained. The newly-discovered tombs and crypts are about 3,400 years old at a site on the Nile between the cities of Luxor and Aswan in Egypt. In addition to Ward, the project is led by Maria Nilsson of Sweden’s Lund University.
Source: Fox News January 13, 2017 18:22 UTC