Home / Ancient Egypt / New mummy discovered near Luxor

New mummy discovered near Luxor

A handout picture released by Egypt's Antiquities Ministry on November 13, 2016 shows a sarcophagus containing a millennia-old mummy which was found by Spanish archaeologists near the southern Egyptian town of Luxor. The body was found in a tomb likely dating from between 1075-664 B.C., on the west bank of the Nile 700 kilometres (440 miles) south of Cairo, the Antiquities Ministry said in a statement. / AFP PHOTO / EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES MINISTRY / STRINGER / === RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES MINISTRY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ===

Spanish archaeologists have discovered a millennia-old mummy in “very good condition” near the southern Egyptian town of Luxor, the antiquities ministry said on Sunday.

The find was in a tomb probably dating from between 1075-664 BC, on the west bank of the Nile river 700 kilometres (435 miles) south of Cairo, a statement said.

The mummy had been bound with linen stuck together with plaster.

It was in a brightly coloured wooden sarcophagus and had been buried near a temple from the era of fourth-millennium warrior king Thutmose III.

The tomb was likely to have belonged to a nobleman, Amenrenef, who was “a servant of the royal household”, the ministry said.

The archaeological team’s head, Myriam Seco Alvarez, said the mummy was decorated with “many colourful decorations recalling religious symbols from ancient Egypt, such as the goddesses Isis and Nephtys displaying their wings, and the four sons of Horus”.

The earliest evidence of mummification in Egyptsuggests that the practice of wrapping bodies to preserve them after death dates back as far as 4500 BC.

Luxor, a city of half a million people on the banks of the Nile, abounds with temples and tombs built by Egypt’s pharaohs.

Check Also

Khufu era foundation blocks discovered in Matariya

Nevine al-Aref – Ahram Online An Egyptian-German archaeological mission has recently unearthed the foundation blocks …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *