Egypt announces new archaeological discoveries at Amenhotep tomb in Luxor's Draa Abul Naga necropolis.
Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced significant new archaeological discoveries made by an Egyptian mission in the Draa Abul Naga necropolis on the West Bank of Luxor. The discoveries include colorful patterns at the tomb of an individual named Amenhotep, also known as 'Rabuia'.
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