US-Egyptian archaeological team uncovers 4,000-year-old tomb near Luxor with jewelry, other artifacts
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An archaeological team from the U.S. and Egypt has discovered a 4000-year-old tomb near Luxor with 11 intact burials and several important artifacts.
"One of the mirrors was found with a lotiform handle, while the second displays the rather rare design of a four-faced Hathor presenting her as a woman with austere features," Dr. Elena Pischikova, director of the South Asasif Conservation Project, which led the dig, said in a release.
One of the necklaces found inside a man’s tomb is made of amethyst and agate beads surrounding a hippo head amulet.
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