In 1895, William Matthew Flinders Petrie, the 'father' of Egyptian archaeology, stumbled upon a necropolis, belonging to a very ancient city. With his usual luck, he'd made yet another archaeological find of seismic proportions. His fateful walk through the desert led him to a lost city, known to the Greeks as Ombos, the Citadel of Seth.
In 1895, William Matthew Flinders Petrie, the 'father' of Egyptian archaeology, stumbled upon a necropolis, belonging to a very ancient city. With his...