A Greco-Roman era tomb was discovered in Aswan yesterday by an Egyptian-Italian archaeological mission working at the Aga Khan Mausoleum area, a senior official in the Antiquities Ministry told Ahram Online. The tomb was found largely intact with several coffins, 30 mummies and other artifacts.
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