The 'Mountain of the Dead,' in the Egyptian city of Siwa, is a site known for the Siwan tombs located there. These tombs date back to the 26th dynasty of Ancient Egypt and are located on the outskirts of the modern-day Siwa Oasis. This is a cemetery located on the slopes of a hill known as Jabal al-Mawta, which translates to 'Mountain of the Dead.' The cemetery contains several tombs carved into the rock, including those of ancient rulers and dignitaries of the Siwan community.
The site is also known as the 'Mountain of the Oracle.' It is considered an important archaeological site, offering insight into the cultural and funeral practices of the ancient Siwan people. The site is named after the mountains surrounding the area and contains the remains of hundreds of Libyan soldiers who died in a military operation in the region in the 1920s.
The site is considered an important historical and cultural landmark and is sometimes visited by tourists and historians interested in the history and culture of ancient Egypt.
6G6G+G2X, Siwa, Matrouh Governorate 5011605, Egypt