
Minister of Antiquities announced the new discovery of a new tomb by ARCE (American Research Center in Egypt) in Qurna on the west bank of Luxor.
ARCE team has successfully unearthed today the second tomb in a week to the East of TT110 where ARCE team was originally working on restoration and conservation of TT110 funded by USAID.
The newly discovered tomb dated to New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty and it belongs to a person called âSatmutâ and his wife who is called âTa-kh-atâ.
The tomb walls has many daily life scenes in a good condition except the deliberate erasing of inscriptions and texts which is probably happened in ancient times.
This new discovery alongside the tomb discovered last week, will open the door to new discoveries in the near future which require more work to unveil new scientific and archaeological facts.
According to Egyptian archaeologist âAli El Henawiâ, team member of ARCE âThe newly discovered tomb is located to the east of TT110 and share the same courtyard. The tomb door is to the south of the first tomb and it has an oblong hall with a shaft filled of debris. â
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Photos are courtesy of Ministry of Antiquities










Great find! Bit strange how both figures on the left hand side have come off though?
It all looks the same to me.
I wonder which images were erased, by whom and why. I guess that could prove to be a project in itself.
This is fantastic news!
Il n’y a pas le texte en français, car avec un traducteur pas toujours clair !!!! Amitiés, Chris.
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