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about 200 kilometers north of Luxor, researchers from the University of Tübingen, supported by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, have uncovered a temple entrance indicating this ...
An entrance to what may have once been a sanctuary was found by researchers among the cliffs of Athribis in a small Egyptian village near present-day Sohag, roughly 124 miles north of Luxor.
Archaeologists uncovered tombs, storage cellars, and what may be the first school inside Ramseum Temple in Luxor.
Archaeologists found ancient jars used for holding the dead person’s organs and hundreds of statues carved to look like the ...
Though additions to the Temple of Luxor were made by many of Egypt's pharaohs (Tutankhamun, Horemheb and Hatshepsut, to name a few), the bulk of this ancient structure was created in the 14th ...