A treasure trove of 225 funerary figurines has been discovered inside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Tanis in the Nile Delta, a rare find that experts say has also solved a “long-standing archaeological mystery.””Finding figurines in place inside a royal tomb has not happened in the Tanis necropolis since 1946,” French archaeologist Frederic Payraudeau told reporters in Paris on Friday.Such a find has also never happened before further south in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings near modern Luxor — apart from the tomb of the famous boy king Tutankhamun in 1922 — because most such sites have been looted throughout history, he added.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementPayraudeau, who leads the French Tanis excavation mission, said the remarkable discovery was made on the morning of October 9.The team had already excavated the other three corners of a narrow tomb occupied by an imposing, unnamed sarcophagus.”When we saw three or four figurines together, we knew right away it was going to be amazing,” Payraudeau said.”I ran out to tell my colleagues and the officials. After that it was a real struggle. It was the day before the weekend — normally, we stop at 2 pm. We thought: ‘This is not possible.'”A treasure trove of 225 funerary figurines have been discovered inside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Tanis in the Nile Delta. / Credit: Egypt’s Tourism and Antiquities MinistryThe team then set up lights to work through the night. It took 10 days to carefully extract all of the 225 small green figurines.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThey were “carefully arranged in a star shape around the sides of a trapezoidal pit and in horizontal rows at the bottom,” Payraudeau said.The funerary figurines, which are known as ushabti, were intended as servants to accompany the dead into the afterlife.More in WorldMore than half the figurines are women, which is “quite exceptional,” Payraudeau said.Located in the Nile Delta, Tanis was founded around 1050 BC as the capital of the Egyptian kingdom during the 21st dynasty.At the time, the Valley of the Kings — which had …