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Egypt Opens Ancient Pharaoh’s Tomb in Luxor Ahead of New Museum

by Emma Walker – News Editor

ancient Pharaoh’s Tomb Reopens in Luxor After Two Decades of⁣ Restoration

LUXOR, Egypt – The tomb of Amenhotep III, ⁣a powerful pharaoh who ruled ancient ⁣Egypt between 1390 B.C. and 1350 B.C., has reopened ⁣too the ‌public following a 20-year restoration ⁤project led by Japan.⁣ Located on the⁢ west bank⁤ of the famed Valley of the Kings, the tomb⁤ had been looted of its contents, including its sarcophagus, ​after its finding in 1799.

The reopening offers a glimpse into the burial​ site of one⁢ of ⁤Egypt’s most prominent rulers, ⁣known as Amenhotep the Great, who ascended the throne as a teenager and reigned for up to 38 years during the 18th Dynasty (1550 ​B.C.- 1292 B.C.). While the tomb itself is not fully decorated, its remaining paintings depict amenhotep​ III alongside⁢ ancient Egyptian gods, and the burial chamber features inscriptions from the Book of the ​Dead.

“Its a very fascinating tomb,” said mohamed ‍Ismail, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, at the site.He noted the tomb still contains the frame ‌of the stolen sarcophagus⁢ box, with the lid in place.

The tomb’s layout includes a 36-meter (118-foot) long, 14-meter ‍(45-foot) deep passageway leading to a main burial⁢ chamber for the king, and separate chambers ​for his wives, Queens ⁢Tiye and Sitamun.

Notably, Amenhotep III’s mummy⁢ was moved by ancient priests ​to the tomb of his grandfather, Amenhotep II, also in the Valley of the Kings, ⁤and is currently displayed at ⁢the⁢ National Museum of Egyptian ‍Civilization alongside 16 other royal mummies.

The reopening occurs less than a month before⁣ the scheduled November 1st inauguration of⁣ the Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza Pyramids. Egyptian authorities hope ‍these revitalized historical ⁤sites will boost‍ tourism, a crucial source of foreign currency that has struggled as the 2011 uprising.

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