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This physician, named "Titi Nep-Fu," was much more than a simple practitioner. During the reign of Pharaoh Pepi II, he held the prestigious titles of chief physician, dentist, and herbalism expert.
Archaeologists were left speechless after discovering a 4,100-year-old tomb filled with vibrant wall paintings of and ... worked during the reign of King Pepi II of the Sixth Dynasty, which ...
A joint French-Swiss archaeological mission discovered a 4,000-year-old mudbrick mastaba tomb belonging to Teti Neb Fu, a royal physician from the reign of Pharaoh Pepi II, at the Saqqara ...
Archaeologists have unveiled a 4,100-year-old tomb belonging to a physician who treated the Egyptian Pharaohs. The tomb was found in the southern part of Saqqara, Egypt, belonging to Teti Neb Fu ...
This discovery offers an extraordinary glimpse into the life of a healer who served at the court of Pepi II, one of Egypt’s longest-reigning pharaohs. “This incredible find adds to Saqqara’s ...
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 ...
Teti Neb Fu, a high-ranking physician during Pharaoh Pepi II's reign, held titles like Chief Dentist, Priest of Serket, and Director of Medicinal Plants. A joint French-Swiss archaeological ...