Egypt unearths ‘new royal tomb’ in Luxor
By DW
16 January 2023 |
11:02 am
A tomb believed to date back some 3,400 years ago, to the same dynasty of the boy king Tutankhamun, was discovered in Egypt. It was badly worn by flooding in ancient times.
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