Wall paintings inside a 4400-year-old tomb near the pyramids outside Cairo,Egypt.

Wall paintings inside a 4400-year-old tomb near the pyramids outside Cairo,Egypt.Credit:AP

Officials unveiled the discovery to reporters on Saturday. Egyptian authorities have hoped that a surge in discoveries will attract more tourists to the country.

"The tomb is in very good condition,"Waziri said."There are coloured depictions of traditional scenes:animals grazing,fishing,bird-catching,offerings,sacrifice,soldiers and fruit-gathering."

The tomb likely belonged to a high-ranking official known as Hetpet during the 5th Dynasty of ancient Egypt.

The tomb likely belonged to a high-ranking official known as Hetpet during the 5th Dynasty of ancient Egypt.Credit:AP

Hetpet was a priestess for Hathor,a goddess depicted as a cow and associated with fertility,motherhood and love. The priestess is believed to have been close to ancient Egyptian royals of the Fifth Dynasty.

Scenes on the tomb's walls show Hetpet hunting and fishing. The walls also included images of dancing and musical performances,as well as monkeys,which were domestic pets at the time,Khaled el-Enany,the Egyptian antiquities minister,told reporters at the site of the tomb,which is from about 2400 BCE.

Hetpet was a"high official"who had a"strong link"to the royal palace,he added.

El-Enany said the find represented the first discovery of the year. Excavation will continue on the site.

The pyramids in Giza,Egypt.

The pyramids in Giza,Egypt.Credit:AP

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