Teti Neb Fu (or Tetinebefou) is believed to have been a doctor to the royal family, serving during the reign of King Pepi II. It's a "mastaba" tomb, which is a type of flat-roofed structure often ...
Got a plague of serpents? Call this guy. Swiss-French archaeologists have uncovered the 4,100-year-old tomb in Egypt that belonged to a royal physician with a very special skill: protecting them ...
Tetinebefou was a doctor who served during the reign of King Pepi II in the Sixth Dynasty between about 2305 and 2118 BC. Despite signs of looting, the tomb's detailed inscriptions and vivid ...
He served during the reign of King Pepi II who became king during the sixth dynasty of ancient Egypt, between roughly 2305 and 2118 BCE. During Pepi II’s reign, Teti Neb Fu held several ...
The findings provide significant insight into his life and status during Ancient Egypt's Sixth Dynasty (circa 2305–2118 BC), a period marked by the rule of King Pepi II. King Pepi II’s reign ...
The tomb was found in the southern part of Saqqara, Egypt, belonging to Teti Neb Fu dating back to King Pepi II’s reign of the Old Kingdom, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and ...
Screengrab from Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Facebook page Pepi II became king at an early age during the sixth dynasty of ancient Egypt, between 2305 and 2118 B.C., according to ...
Netflix’s highly anticipated film The Six Triple Eight sheds light on the untold story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory ...