THE lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian royal doctor that dabbled ... Teti Neb Fu (or Tetinebefou) is believed to have been a doctor to the royal family, serving during the reign of King Pepi II.
Like many other ancient Egyptian burial sites ... may explain why he was given such a high position assisting the royal family.
In the 19th century, due to antiquity trade, the remains of a child, likely from a royal family ... from the era of the ...
“He was certainly the main physician at the royal court ... Serqet,” the Egyptian Goddess of scorpions who protected those suffering from poisonous bites and stings. Ancient Egypt had no ...
It's an artefact from Ancient Egypt. An artefact is an item ... If there was no daughter then it was another member of the Royal Family. After the pharaoh the next most important people in society ...