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Archaeologists in Egypt recently discovered the tombs of three senior statesmen in a burial site in Luxor. The identities and ...
Egypt has announced the discovery of ancient Luxor tombs, heightening excitement for the full opening of the Grand Egyptian ...
The third tomb, also dating back to the 18th dynasty, belonged to a person called Es, who was identified as holding several jobs: supervisor in the Temple of Amun, mayor of the northern oases and ...
Paintings in the tomb of Amum-em-Ipet depict a funeral procession ... and served as an official in the Temple of Amun, reports the Associated Press’ Fatma Khaled. The two other tombs date ...
The Director General of Antiquities of Luxor and head of the archaeological mission, Abdel Ghafar Wagdy, explained that the tomb of Amun-em-Opet has a small access courtyard, followed by an entrance ...
The other early 18th-dynasty tomb belongs to a man named "Es," who had a number of different titles that indicate he was a scribe and a supervisor in a temple of Amun. The tomb has an entrance ...
One of the tombs in Luxor belonged to Amum-em-Ipet, from the Ramesside period, who worked in the estate of Amun. His tomb was mostly destroyed and what remained were depictions of the funeral ...