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The pyramid of Menkaure (Greek: Mykerinus), the fifth king of the 4th dynasty, at Giza, near Memphis, Egypt. (File Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
CAIRO, June 21 (Xinhua) -- A underwater robot will be
used to search for the sarcophagus of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Menkaure of more
than 4,500 years ago off the Spanish coasts, the Egyptian MENA news agency
reported on Saturday.
Egyptian and Spanish archeologists will launch the
search in the historical city of Cartagena at the depths of the sea with the
help of the hi-tech equipped robot, Egyptian Secretary General of Egyptian
Supreme Council for Antiquities, Zahi Hawwas, was quoted by MENA as saying.
Merchant ship Beatrice carrying the sarcophagus of
the ancient Egyptian king along with other antiquities sank off Cartagena in the
early 19th century en route from Egypt to Britain, where some scientific studies
were supposed to be conducted on them, Hawwas said.
Egypt and Spain will cooperate in a joint venture to
locate the sarcophagus of Menkaure, the 5th king of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt who
ruled from 2,551 B.C. to 2,523 B.C.