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Egypt unveils ancient unopened coffin

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LUXOR ( Egypt): Egyptian authoritie­s unveiled a well-preserved mummy of a woman inside a previously unopened coffin in Luxor in southern Egypt dating back to more than 3,000 years.

The sarcophagu­s, an ancient coffin, was one of two found earlier this month by a French-led mission in the northern area of El-Asasef, a necropolis on the western bank of the Nile.

The first one had been opened earlier and examined by Egyptian antiquitie­s officials.

“One sarcophagu­s was rishi-style, which dates back to the 17th dynasty, while the other sarcophagu­s was from the 18th dynasty,” Minister of Antiquitie­s Khaled Al Anani said on Saturday.

“The two tombs were present with their mummies inside.”

The Eighteenth Dynasty dates back to the 13th century BC, a period noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, including Tutankhame­n and Ramses II.

It was the first known time that authoritie­s had opened a previously unopened sarcophagu­s before internatio­nal media.

Earlier in the day, authoritie­s also revealed in the same area the tomb of the overseer of the mum- mification shrine identified as Thaw-Irkhet-if. The tomb contained five coloured masks and some 1,000 Ushabti statutes – the miniature figurine of servants to serve the dead in the afterlife.

Three-hundred metres of rubble were removed over five months to uncover the tomb, which contained coloured ceiling paintings depicting the owner and his family.

The tomb, which also contains mummies, skeletons and skulls, dates back to the middle-kingdom almost 4,000 years ago, but was reused during the late period.

Ancient Egyptians mummified humans to preserve their bodies for the afterlife, while animal mummies were used as religious offerings.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Landmark find: Archaeolog­ists removing the cover of an intact sarcophagu­s inside the tomb TT33 in Luxor, Egypt.
— Reuters Landmark find: Archaeolog­ists removing the cover of an intact sarcophagu­s inside the tomb TT33 in Luxor, Egypt.

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