27 sarcophagi that were buried 2,500 years ago have been discovered in Egypt in what is believed to be the largest find of its kind. Archaeologists working at the ancient Saqqara necropolis near Cairo uncovered the incredible collection. Initially only 13 sarcophagi were found earlier this month, but further efforts have uncovered an extra 14, the BBC reports. In a statement on Saturday, Egypt's Antiquity Ministry said: 'Initial studies indicate ...