Archaeologists in Egypt find special
Sunday, March 8, 2009
AMSTERDAM -- Archaeologists in Egypt have a very special discovery done. They found the dead in temple of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III in Luxor near Thebes-west two large statues on.
That the Egyptian antiquities department announced today.
One of the two figures, in separate parts excavated, is made from quartzite and shows the pharaoh as a sphinx. The second image is of black granite and shows the Egyptian king in a sitting position.
From no other than Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III (ca 1379 - 1340 BC.) Are so many statues discovered.
Source: telegraph
Sunday, March 8, 2009
AMSTERDAM -- Archaeologists in Egypt have a very special discovery done. They found the dead in temple of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III in Luxor near Thebes-west two large statues on.
That the Egyptian antiquities department announced today.
One of the two figures, in separate parts excavated, is made from quartzite and shows the pharaoh as a sphinx. The second image is of black granite and shows the Egyptian king in a sitting position.
From no other than Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III (ca 1379 - 1340 BC.) Are so many statues discovered.
Source: telegraph