
This cemetery is located at Mustafa Kamel district, it was discovered in 1933 when they were preparing to make a football field, at that time, four tombs were discovered in two types, it dates back to the end of the 3rd century B.C., the beginning of the 2nd century, The cemetery of Mostafa Kamel contains 4 tombs carrying numbers from 1 to 4, tombs number one and two has been cut totally under the ground that is why they are in a good condition, however the other two tombs (3 and 4) has been cut partly under the ground, unfortunately those two tombs are badly damaged.
Tomb no1:
Scout around the most gleaming sites of this tomb which is the most important tomb in the cemetery, because of its different features; The design of the tomb is as follow, it has an entrance leads to a staircase, descends down to a court which has an altar, the outer walls of this court are decorated with engaged Doric columns. This water system was used to make the water fresh as it has been used either for drinking for the visitors of the tomb or for purification purposed for the priests.
Tomb no2:
Feast your eyes with this beautiful tomb which start with a corridor which leads to the court of the tomb which leads to other side rooms; some have loculi, there is a room that has 2 mastabas, a room has an offering table, one has a sarcophagus and another has a well.
Tomb no3:
This tomb at Mustafa Kamel Cemetery is totally destroyed but the actual shape is hard to be defined. This tomb passed through many restorations.