Egypt
unearths 3,400-year-old Pharaoh statue
Friday November 05, 2010 08:29:20 AM,
IANS
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Cairo:
A 3,400-year-old statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III was discovered in
southern Egypt, Xinhua reported.
The secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA),
Zahi Hawwas said Thursday it is one of the most beautiful statues
found in Amenhotep III's funerary temple.
The temple in Luxor had many statues featuring Amenhotep III with
different ancient gods.
Amenhotep III is believed to be the grandfather of boy-pharaoh
Tutankhamun, who ruled an empire stretching from Nubia in the
south to Syria in the north, in the 14th century B.C.
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