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Ancient Middle East: What's Under the Sand The best alternate headline for this article would be
A) Workers Uncover Stunning Hieroglyphics in Saqqara
B) Zahi Hawass Named As Egyptian Antiquities Chief
C) Teti Ruled as the First Pharoah of Egypt's 6th Dynasty
D) Archaeologists Unearth Two New Discoveries at Saqqara

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