 An Egyptian archaeologist have unearthed 110 burial tombs in an ancient site in the Nile delta province of Dakalia, around 150 km in the northeast of Cairo. Tourism and antiquities ministry said the archaeologists found human remains for adults and children, funerary equipment and pottery objects in these tombs. They include 68 oval-like tombs dating back to the pre-dynastic period that spanned from 6,000 to 3,150 BC, with the raid of the first dynasty of phyronic Egypt. There were also 37 rectangular-like tombs from an ancient era known as the second intermediate period when the Semitic people of high-cost ruled ancient Egypt.