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Egyptian antiquities experts and workers gather around one of three newly discovered sarcophagi at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities, inspects one of three newly discovered sarcophagi at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Hawass said. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby

An Egyptian antiquities expert dusts a newly discovered sarcophagus at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby Two of three newly discovered sarcophagi at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby

One of three newly discovered sarcophagi at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby Egyptian workers cover an ancient wooden coffin shaped like a human body that dates back to the 26th Pharaoh Dynasty that ruled from 672 BC to 525 BC, in Sakkara, south of Cairo Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

A newly discovered mummy lies in a coffin at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said on Monday. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby Egyptian workers carry an ancient wooden coffin, shaped like a human body that dates back to the 26th Pharaoh Dynasty that ruled from 672 BC to 525 BC, in Sakkara, south of Cairo Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

A close up of a 2600-year-old small statue near newly discovered old mummies at the Saqqara pyramids near Cairo March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby Egyptian workers open an ancient wooden coffin, shaped like a human body that dates back to the 26th Pharaoh Dynasty that ruled from 672 BC to 525 BC, in Sakkara, south of Cairo Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Australian archaeologists have discovered one of the best preserved ancient Egyptian mummies dating from about 2,600 years ago, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities said. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

   
   

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