Archaeologists discover two dozen ‘gold tongues’ in Egyptian tombs
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Independent
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A remarkable archaeological discovery in Egypt has unveiled approximately two dozen artifacts crafted from gold in the shape of human tongues, found within ancient burial chambers. These ceremonial objects, likely used in funerary rituals to facilitate communication in the afterlife, represent a significant contribution to understanding ancient Egyptian religious practices and craftsmanship. The findings provide fresh insights into burial customs and the symbolic importance of speech in Egyptian civilization.
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