Ancient Egyptians built the temple and catacomb in honour of Anubis, the jackal-headed God of death, in Saqqara, a burial ground in the country's ancient capital of Memphis.
The catatomb may have once held nearly eight million mummified puppies and grown dogs, researchers have estimated.
Many of the mummies have since disintegrated or been disrupted by grave robbers and industrialists, who likely used the mummies for fertiliser.
Paul Nicholson, a professor of archaeology at Cardiff University in the UK studied the catacomb's rock walls and mummified contents.
In addition to canine mummies, researchers found the mummies of jackals, foxes, falcons, cats and mongoose, although about 92 per cent of the remains belonged to dogs, 'Live Science' reported.
"It's unclear why these other animals were buried in the dog catacomb, but it is likely that all 'doglike' creatures were interchangeable, and that mythological reasons probably underlie the choice of cats and raptors," the researchers wrote in a study published in the journal Antiquity.
It's likely that these young pups were separated from their mothers and died from dehydration or starvation.
"They probably weren't killed by physical action; we don't have evidence of broken necks that you get with cat burials," Nicholson said.
The catacomb ceiling also contained the fossil of an ancient sea monster, a marine vertebrate that is more than 48 million years old.
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