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Famed Egyptian archeologist reveals details of ancient city

  CAIRO Egypt s best-known archeologist on Saturday revealed further details on a Pharaonic city recently found in the southern province of Luxor. Zahi Hawass said that archeologists found brick houses, artifacts, and tools from pharaonic times at the site of the 3,000-year-old lost city. It dates back to Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty, whose reign is considered a golden era for ancient Egypt. This is really a large city that was lost. The inscription that found inside here says that this city was called: `The dazzling Aten , Hawass told reporters at the site. Archeologists started excavating in the area last year, searching for the mortuary temple of boy King Tutankhamun. However, within weeks they found mud brick formations that eventually turned out to be a well-preserved large city.

Famed Egyptian archaeologist reveals details of 3,000-year-old lost golden city

Famed Egyptian archaeologist reveals details of 3,000-year-old lost golden city April 10, 2021 / 9:53 AM / AP Egyptian mummies transported in lavish parade Egypt s best-known archaeologist on Saturday revealed further details on a Pharaonic city recently found in the southern province of Luxor. Zahi Hawass said archaeologists found brick houses, artifacts and tools from pharaonic times at the site of the 3,000-year-old lost city. The city dates back to Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty, whose reign is considered a golden era for ancient Egypt.  This is really a large city that was lost. The inscription that found inside here says that this city was called: The dazzling Aten , Hawass told reporters at the site.

Egyptian archaeologist reveals details of ancient city

Egyptian archaeologist reveals details of ancient city Houses, artifacts and tools from the time of pharaohs have been found.     Dr. Zahi Hawass talks to media in a 3,000-year-old lost city in Luxor province, Egypt, Saturday, April 10, 2021. The newly unearthed city is located between the temple of King Rameses III and the colossi of Amenhotep III on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor. The city continued to be used by Amenhotep III s grandson Tutankhamun, and then his successor King Ay. [ MOHAMED ELSHAHED | AP ] Updated 2 hours ago CAIRO — Egypt’s best-known archaeologist on Saturday revealed further details on a Pharaonic city recently found in the southern province of Luxor.

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