Archaeologists discover tomb of Egyptian royal priest
Archaeologists in Egypt are calling the unearthing of a new tomb a "one-of-a-kind" find. The hidden tomb of an Egyptian royal priest had been untouched for around 4,400 years and is covered with exceptionally preserved statues and hieroglyphics. The discovery was made last Thursday in the Saqqara pyramid complex just south of Cairo. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.