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Blocks From Queen Hatshepsut’s Funerary Temple Found in Luxor - Archaeology Magazine

Summary by Archaeology
CAIRO, EGYPT—According to a Reuters report, more than 1,000 stone blocks from the foundation wall of Queen Hatshepsut’s funeral temple and the tomb of Queen Teti Sheri have been discovered in Deir el-Bahari by archaeologist Zahi Hawass and his colleagues. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from about 1479 B.C. until her death around 1458 B.C. “This is the first time that we discovered 1,500 decorated blocks, the most beautiful scenes I’ve ever seen in my li…
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