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The campsite originally belonged to a group of adventures who came seeking to uncover the fate of the [[Lost Army of Cambyses]]. After uncovering numerous bones and weapons, the adventurers sought to continue digging, but the treacherous environment led them to eventually abandon the site after a few months. After their | The campsite originally belonged to a group of adventures who came seeking to uncover the fate of the [[Lost Army of Cambyses]]. After uncovering numerous bones and weapons, the adventurers sought to continue digging, but the treacherous environment led them to eventually abandon the site after a few months. After their departure, a pack of [[hyena]]s took over and made the delving their den.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | ||
In the mid-1st century BCE, the site was discovered by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who eliminated the hyenas and claimed the valuables that had been left over. He also recovered a papyrus left behind by the adventures detailing their search.<ref name="ACO" /> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 20 April 2019

The Burial Delving was an abandoned campsite northwest of the Apis Stone Circle in the Isolated Desert of Egypt.
History[edit | edit source]
The campsite originally belonged to a group of adventures who came seeking to uncover the fate of the Lost Army of Cambyses. After uncovering numerous bones and weapons, the adventurers sought to continue digging, but the treacherous environment led them to eventually abandon the site after a few months. After their departure, a pack of hyenas took over and made the delving their den.[1]
In the mid-1st century BCE, the site was discovered by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who eliminated the hyenas and claimed the valuables that had been left over. He also recovered a papyrus left behind by the adventures detailing their search.[1]