A new study in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology details how Egyptian burial practices shifted from individual burials to the reuse of existing tombs over centuries, as evidenced by the analysis of tomb 209 in Thebes. This research provides critical insights into ancient Egyptian societal changes and environmental impacts on burial customs, offering a detailed chronological sequence through an integrated archaeothanatological approach.
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