Tomb of ancient Egyptian prince discovered at Saqqara — and it has a giant ‘false’ pink door

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An Egyptian tomb with a false door

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the 4,400-year-old tomb of a prince whose burial has a giant “false” pink door to enable souls to enter and exit.

The tomb belongs to Prince Userefre, also spelled Waser-If-Re, the son of King Userkaf, also spelled Wserkaf a pharaoh who reigned around 2465 to 2458 B.C. during Egypt’s fifth dynasty (circa 2465 to 2323 B.C.).

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