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Egypt unveils ancient tomb and sarcophagi in Luxor

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LUXOR, Egypt: Egypt on Saturday unveiled an ancient tomb, sarcophagi and funerary artifacts discovered in the Theban necropolis of Al-Assasif in the southern city of Luxor.

In a ceremony in front of the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Antiquitie­s Minister Khaled alAnani announced that French and Egyptian archaeolog­ists had discovered ‘a new tomb ... with very nice paintings’.

Located between the royal tombs at the Valley of the Queens and the Valley of the Kings, the Al-Assasif necropolis is the burial site of nobles and senior officials close to the pharaohs.

Among the finds in the tomb are sarcophagi, statues and some 1,000 funerary figurines called ‘Ushabtis’ made of wood, faience and clay.

The tomb dates back to the Middle Kingdom, which spanned the 11th and 12th dynasties, and belonged to ‘Thaw-Irkhet-If’, mummificat­ion supervisor at the Temple of Mut in Karnak, according to the ministry.

Separately, archeologi­sts from the French Institute of Eastern Archeology (IFAO) and the University of Strasbourg have discovered two sarcophagi dating back to the 18th dynasty, Anani told a news conference.

One of the two contains the ‘well-preserved’ mummified remains of a woman named Thuya, the antiquitie­s ministry said in a statement.

But ministry spokeswoma­n Nevine Aref told AFP later that work was still ongoing to definitive­ly identify the name of the mummy.

Egyptian authoritie­s regularly announce archaeolog­ical discoverie­s with great fanfare, although the country is often accused of a lack of scientific rigour and neglect of its antiquitie­s.

Archaeolog­ical sites, particular­ly in Luxor, make Egypt a major draw for foreign tourists.

Hit by the turmoil that enveloped Egypt after the 2011 uprising that ousted longtime president Hosni Mubarak, the tourism sector has picked up this year. — AFP

 ??  ?? An archaeolog­ist stands near an intact sarcophagu­s inside tomb TT33 in Luxor. — Reuters photo
An archaeolog­ist stands near an intact sarcophagu­s inside tomb TT33 in Luxor. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? An archaeolog­ist removes the cover of an intact sarcophagu­s inside the tombTT33 in Luxor. — Reuters photo
An archaeolog­ist removes the cover of an intact sarcophagu­s inside the tombTT33 in Luxor. — Reuters photo

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