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Tomb discovery

Egypt archaeolog­ists discover mummy in Luxor as well as funerary items.

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LUXOR ( Egypt): Egypt announced the discovery of two small ancient tombs in the southern city of Luxor dating back some 3,500 years and hoped it will help the country’s efforts to revive its ailing tourism sector.

The tombs, located on the west bank of the Nile River in a cemetery for noblemen and top officials, are the latest discovery in the city famed for its temples and tombs spanning different dynasties of ancient Egyptian history.

“It’s truly an exceptiona­l day,” said Antiquitie­s Minister Khaled al-Anani.

Al-Anani said the discoverie­s are part of the ministry’s efforts to promote Egypt’s vital tourism industry, partially driven by antiquitie­s sightseein­g, that was hit hard by extremist attacks and political turmoil following the 2011 uprising. The ministry said one tomb has a courtyard lined with mud-brick and stone walls and contains a 6m burial shaft leading to four side chambers.

The artefacts found inside were mostly fragments of wooden coffins.

Wall inscriptio­ns and paintings suggest it belongs to the era between the reigns of King Amenhotep II and King Thutmose IV, both pharaohs of the 18th dynasty.

The other tomb has five entrances leading to a rectangula­r hall and contains two burial shafts located in the northern and southern sides of the tomb.

Among the artefacts found inside are funerary cones, painted wooden funerary masks, clay vessels, a collection of some 450 statues and a mummy wrapped in linen who was likely a top official. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Latest discovery: Egyptian archaeolog­ical technician­s restoring a mummy wrapped in linen found at the newly discovered tomb on the west bank of the Nile River in the Egyptian city of Luxor. —
AFP Latest discovery: Egyptian archaeolog­ical technician­s restoring a mummy wrapped in linen found at the newly discovered tomb on the west bank of the Nile River in the Egyptian city of Luxor. —

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