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“At El-Hibeh… the tombs were looted and the contents strewn about—human bones. I’ve found Roman tombs with remains of several people, from children up to 70-year-olds. I also found mummies intact. I plan to salvage these mummies for study and protection from vandalism.”
Archaeologist Robert M. Yohe II, Ph.D., California State University, struggles to remain one step ahead of looters as he unravels the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
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