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22 Ancient Coffins of Singing Priestesses Unearthed Perfectly Intact
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22 ancient coffins of singing priestesses unearthed perfectly intact
The painted coffins were found stacked in a chamber in Luxor (Picture: Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Cover Media) Archaeologists in Egypt have found a tightly packed rock-cut chamber containing dozens of beautiful painted coffins. The discovery, which also included a cache of rare papyri, was made in the Asasif Necropolis on the west bank of Luxor archaeological site. Dating to Egypt’s Third Intermediate Period (around 1070 to 664…
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Read Full ArticleArchaeologists have discovered 22 ancient painted coffins of priestesses in a necropolis near Luxor that have survived almost intact. The find dates back to the period 1070-664 BC.
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