New Attractions are open at the Plateau Giza for tourists
The burial of the Supreme Priest of the pharaoh of Heops (Hufu) Emra who lived in the XXVI century BC. NS., And his eldest son Nefer Ba-Ptahu, who was considered the "Keeper of the Royal Court", should have become accessible to the public in November 2014. However, the reconstruction was delayed and ended only in this spring. On the opening of the monument after restoration works that lasted four years, the Minister of Monuments of Antiquity and the Cultural Heritage of Egypt Mamdh El Datami said.
Two Ancient Egypt tomb are located in Western Necropolis on the Plateau Giza in the immediate vicinity of the Great Pyramids. They were discovered in 1925 by the American archaeologist George Risner and attributed to architectural monuments, since paintings depicting scenes from the everyday life of people of that time were preserved on the walls. One of the paintings captured the process of processing grapes in Wine, ITAR-TASS reports. This painting is more than 4500 years old, it is created at about one time with the Great Hope Pyramid, nevertheless, its condition is assessed as good.

We add that April has become a month of discoveries in Egypt. Last week it became known at once about two priceless finds. First, our archaeologists have discovered a fragment of the defensive wall of the ancient city of Memphis, which was erected more than 5,000 years ago. And soon it became known about the discovery of the tomb of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Habi, who lived over 4600 years ago.