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Egypt unearths 'most beautiful' mummy
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-05-03 18:50

A 2,300-year old mummy is displayed after it was found by the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005. Egyptian antiquities officials say the mummy is possibly the "most beautiful" found so far. They believe more mummies may be found in the same area. [Reuters]
A 2,300-year old mummy is displayed after it was found by the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005. Egyptian antiquities officials say the mummy is possibly the "most beautiful" found so far. They believe more mummies may be found in the same area. [Reuters]
A 2,300-year old mummy is displayed after it was found by the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005. Egyptian antiquities officials say the mummy is possibly the "most beautiful" found so far. They believe more mummies may be found in the same area. [Reuters]
A 2,300-year old mummy is displayed after it was found by the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005. [Reuters]
A 2,300-year old mummy is displayed after it was found by the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005. Egyptian antiquities officials say the mummy is possibly the "most beautiful" found so far. They believe more mummies may be found in the same area. [Reuters]
A 2,300-year old mummy is displayed after it was found by the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005.[Reuters]



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