New tomb: A team of Japanese archaeologists from Waseda University uncovered a Ramesside-era tomb in Luxor’s Theban necropolis that’s believed to have belonged to a royal scribe named Khonsu, Ahram Online reported. Inscriptions decorating the ceilings are much better preserved than most of the art on the walls, an Antiquities Ministry official said.
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