Relics From New Kingdom, Late Period Of Ancient Egypt Discovered In Southern Egypt

Relics From New Kingdom, Late Period Of Ancient Egypt Discovered In Southern Egypt

CAIRO, Jul 18 (NNN-MENA) – A joint Egyptian-French archaeological mission, discovered ancient inscriptions, stela, and miniature images of some kings of the New Kingdom (1550 BC-1069 BC), and the Late Period (747 BC-332 BC) of Ancient Egypt, under the water of the Nile River in southern Egypt, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said, yesterday.

The findings are under the water of the Nile River, in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan, belonging to King Amenhotep III, King Thutmose IV, King Psamtik II, and King Apries, the statement said.

The discovery was made during the first underwater photographic archaeological survey project, for studying the rock carvings between the old Aswan Dam and the Aswan High Dam.

The statement added that, initial studies indicated the possibility of discovering new information about Ancient Egypt’s history, especially about the Eighteenth Dynasty (1550 BC-1295 BC), and the Late Period.– NNN-MENA  

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