Mummified cats found in Egyptian pyramid complex
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Egyptian archaeologist cleans Mummified cats during a new discovery made by an Egyptian archaeological mission during the demonstration of a new discovery made by an Egyptian archaeological mission through excavation work at the area located on the stony edge of King Userkaf pyramid complex in Saqqara Necropolis, south of the capital Cairo on November 10, 2018. [Photo: VCG]
Workers carry mummified cats outside the tomb of Khufu-Imhat, at the Saqqara area near its necropolis, in Giza, Egypt November 10, 2018. [Photo: VCG]
Egyptian archaeologist cleans the bronze ancient Egyptian sitting cat statue during a demonstration of a new discovery made by an Egyptian archaeological mission through excavation work carried out since April at the area located on the stony edge of King Userkaf pyramid complex in Saqqara Necropolis, south of the capital Cairo on November 10, 2018. [Photo: VCG]
A wooden gilded and bronze statues of cats are displayed during the demonstration of a new discovery made by an Egyptian archaeological mission through excavation work at the area located on the stony edge of King Userkaf pyramid complex in Saqqara Necropolis, south of the capital Cairo on November 10, 2018. [Photo: VCG]
Monuments are displayed during a new discovery made by an Egyptian archaeological mission through excavation work at the area located on the stony edge of King Userkaf pyramid complex in Saqqara Necropolis, south of the capital Cairo on November 10, 2018. [Photo: VCG]