...a 4,400-year-old ancient Egyptian tomb... which belonged to a previously unknown prince called Userefre, features a large pink granite 'false door' -- the largest ever discovered in Egypt.The door, which measures 4.5 metres high and 1.15 metres wide (15ft by 4ft) resembles a functional door but does not actually open...The door is decorated with hieroglyphic inscriptions detailing Prince Userefre's impressive titles, including 'Hereditary Prince, Governor of the Buto and Nekhbet Regions, Royal Scribe, Minister, Judge, and Chanting Priest.'The royal, who also goes by Prince Waser-If-Re, according to the inscriptions, was the son of King Userkaf, who was the founder of...