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An Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities archaeological team has discovered a bronze statue of Osiris while performing restoration tasks on the western side of the Pyramid of Djoser.
What archaeologists believe is the head of a long-lost King Psmatik I statue and its 8.5 tonne stone torso are among the most important of 4,500 artefacts recently uncovered in Egypt.