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Mummy found in coffin during excavation of ancient Luxor tomb

- By XINHUA in Cairo

The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquitie­s has announced the new discovery of a royal tomb at a temple in the ancient city of Luxor, the official Mena news agency reported.

MENA quoted Mahmoud Afifi, head of the AncientEgy­ptian Antiquitie­s Department of the ministry, as saying that the tomb of King Thutmose III was found near the southern wall of the Millions of Years Temple by a group of Spanish archaeolog­ists.

Afifi added that the Spanish mission, who began to dig at the site in 2008, found a coffin containing a mummy in very good condition inside the tomb and that the initial studies indicated the remains were of a royal house servant named Amenrenef.

This would date the tomb back to the Pharaonic Third Intermedia­te Period around 1,000 years B.C.

Significan­t discovery

“The mission will do in-depth studies of the tomb and its contents to find out more about its owner,” Afifi toldMena.

Myriam Seco Alvarez, an Egyptologi­st and head of the Spanish mission, said that the significan­ce of the discovery lies in the mummy found inside the coffin, “as it containsma­ny colored ornaments and carries a group of religious symbols from ancient Egypt.”

She said the inscriptio­ns included the goddesses Isis and Nephthys with their wings spread and the four sons of godHorus.

Luxor, often called the “world’s greatest open-air museum” because of the number of tombs, temples and

(The coffin) contains many colored ornaments and carries a group of religious symbols from ancient Egypt.” Egyptologi­st

Myriam Seco Alvarez, monuments in the area, was named by the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on as the World Tourism Capital for 2016.

 ?? EMMANUEL DUNAND / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Former internatio­nal middleweig­ht boxing champion and politican Bea Diallo, right, leads a training class in Brussels.
EMMANUEL DUNAND / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Former internatio­nal middleweig­ht boxing champion and politican Bea Diallo, right, leads a training class in Brussels.

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