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Newly Discovered 3,000-Year-Old Tombs In Luxor Offer A Glimpse Into Egypt’s Glorious Past

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of three tombs, believed to be more than 3,000 years old, in the Dra’ Abu el-Naga necropolis in Luxor

Ancient ruins of Karnak temple in Luxor Photo: Shutterstock
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Luxor, Egypt’s ancient city of wonders, has once again delivered a remarkable revelation. Three tombs, believed to be more than 3,000 years old, have been unearthed in the Dra’ Abu el-Naga necropolis, an important burial site for non-royal elites. The find, announced by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, adds yet another chapter to the country’s extraordinary archaeological narrative and highlights Luxor’s continued significance as a hub of ancient heritage.

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