He went on: 'The two seasons of archaeological explorations at the tomb have not only confirmed the credibility of his story but have also significantly expanded our understanding of this crucial period of the Old Kingdom's history. 'Ptahshepses was famous for his autobiography, which is nowadays kept in the British Museum,' said Miroslav Bárta, director of archaeological work at the site, who is with the Czech Institute of Egyptology.
during Egypt's Old Kingdom, which lasted from around 2700 B.C. It tells the story of his education at the court of Menkaure, an ancient pharaoh who was born in 2532 B.C. The false door contains an extensive and unique biography of Ptahshepses' career. But not long after his discovery, the official's tomb disappeared under the desert sand. Mariette extracted the objects, which are now on display in London's British Museum. 🇨🇿Znovuobjevení Ptahšepsesovy hrobky v SakkářeČeská expedice pracující v archeologické oblasti mezi pyramidovými poli v Abúsíru a Sakkáře učinila.