The Egyptian archaeological mission succeeded in finding archaeological tombs dating back to different periods of time containing a number of mummies with golden tongues, in the ancient necropolis of Quesna in Menoufia, so a number of golden flakes in the form of human tongues were found in the mouth of some of the discovered mummies, which date back to different eras. .
The archaeological discovery included some burials, which are skeletons and mummies that were flogged with gold on the bone directly under the linen wraps and the glues used in embalming, as well as the remains of wooden coffins on the human form, and they also found a number of copper nails used in those coffins.
The site of the Quesna Quarries Cemetery is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Delta. According to the Ministry of Tourism, the site is located in the Kfour al-Raml area of the Quesna Center in the Menoufia Governorate.
The historical and archaeological value of the Quesna cemetery is due to the diversity of burial methods and methods, the presence of a rare cemetery for the burial of sacred birds, and a number of architectural units that form a group of mud-brick tombs from the late era and the Greek and Roman eras.