In Dra Abu El-Naga wurd ein neues Grab entdeckt ,

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Gruss Nico
Archäologen haben bei Luxor das 3500-jährige Grab eines Goldschmieds und seiner Familie entdeckt. Es gibt Hinweise auf weitere Gräber in der Nähe. Die Ägypter hoffen auf mehr Mumien – und auf noch mehr Touristen. ...
... The tomb dates back to the Middle Kingdom (2050-1750 BCE), but was used and reused multiple times. Egyptian authorities invited the media to see inside for the first time on September 9. ...
... There are a few clues about who might have been buried here, including a statue and two plaques identifying the owner of the tomb as Amenemhat the Goldsmith, and his wife, Amenhotep. Having studied hieroglyphs myself, I can make that much out.
On one of the plaques, the "Amen" in the name "Amenemhat" had been covered with white clay, indicating that the goldsmith and his wife had lived before what is known as the Amarna Period, when the Pharaoh Akhenaten tried, and ultimately failed, to ban the worship of Amen ...
... "She died at the age of fifty-five, plus or minus," ... an unknown lady in the coffin from the Middle Kingdom ... a woman of means ... [because] coffin was made of cedar, an expensive wood not found in Egypt, probably imported all the way from Lebanon. ...