In Egypt's Khamunet Nebet II Queen's Pyramid, archaeologist Dr. Hawass led an unprecedented excavation. The pyramid's entrance is adorned with intimate carvings of the queen and king, a rarity in ancient Egypt. However, upon removing large stones, a narrow passage was discovered, leading to a chaotic burial chamber that was clearly unfinished. Dr. Hawass speculates that the queen may have died before the project was completed, resulting in her burial elsewhere.

Meanwhile, another mysterious ancient tomb on the Giza Plateau has been revealed. This site was once the family burial ground of the high priest Kai, untouched for 4,500 years. Archaeologists uncovered numerous artifacts and stone vessels, along with a well-preserved female skeleton. Most excitingly, they unveiled a wooden sarcophagus containing a complete mummy, believed to be 4,500 years old.