A collection of new kingdom pillars, lintels and reliefs were accidentally found by Egyptian restorers from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), Egyptian Minister of Culture Farouk Hosny said Thursday.
The monuments were discovered within the internal walls of Abul Haggag El Loxory mosque, built on top of the open court of Luxor temple during restoration operations, Farouk added.
SCA Secretary General Zahi Hawas said the collection dated back to the reign of King Ramses II.
Among the most important reliefs were those featuring Ramses II while offering god Amun Re' two obelisks to be installed at the temples front facade. One of the obelisks is now at the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
The second relief shows three statues of Ramses II wearing his formal suit and white crown and another shows a type of ancient Egyptian writing known as iconography.
Friday, September 21, 2007
New discoveries at Luxor Temple
Monsters and Critics
I have not noticed this piece on the Monsters and Critics website echoed anywhere else, but the source quoted is the Deutsche Presse Agentur (German Press Agency) which has accurately reported other news items re Egyptology, so here it is:
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