Egypt hopes that these tombs will drive more tourists into the country.
Egypt is home to stunning ancient monuments that never fail to captivate those who are usually fascinated with historical places. It is easily one of the favorite holiday destinations for tourists. However, the country has been struggling in the tourism department in the wake of extremist attacks and political uprising in 2011.
In the hopes of attracting more visitors, the country just opened two unexplored tombs in Luxor that are 3,500 years old. The two tombs discovered in Luxor are located on the west bank of the famous Nile River, in a cemetery where high officials and noblemen are buried.
“It’s truly an exceptional day,” Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani told AP. “The 18th dynasty private tombs were already known. But it’s the first time to enter inside the two tombs.”
German archaeologist Frederica Kampp found those tombs in the 1990s and gave them their respective names. Kampp began excavating 157 but the work was halted when she reached the entrance.
That meant Kampp wasn’t able to enter it. On the other hand, Kampp 161 was never excavated, the antiquities ministry said.
Among the artifacts discovered are painted wooden masks used in funerals, 450 statues, a mummy, clay vessels and funerary cones. A cartouche was found caved on the ceilings and it had the name of King Thutmose I of the 18th dynasty, the ministry confirmed. The excavation of these tombs is one of the many recently conducted in Luxor.
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