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Oldest Pharaonic boat discovered.

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Created: Jul 26, 2012, modified: Jul 25, 2012, overall rating: 5.000

The oldest wooden boat from the Pharaonic period has been discovered in Abu Rawash, said Antiquities Minister Mohamed Ibrahim Ali on Wednesday.

The boat dates back to the era of King Den of the First Dynasty, around 3,000 BC. It is in good condition, Ali said in a statement.

He said that the French Institute for Oriental Archaeology had conducted excavations at the area that unearthed the remains of the wooden boat, which included 11 sheets of local wood, each six meters long and 1.5 meters wide.

Ali said that the items had been taken to the Egyptian Museum for maintenance before going on display at the National Museum for Egyptian Civilization.

Hussein Abdel Basir, general supervisor of the Grand Egyptian Museum project, said the boat was used for funerals, and that ancient Egyptians used to bury it next to the dead for them to use it in the hereafter.

Source: MENA

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