Egypt Unveils Rare King Tutankhamun Artifact and Restored Tombs in Luxor
Egyptian authorities have unveiled a rare plaster blocking wall from King Tutankhamun's tomb, along with two restored New Kingdom tombs in Luxor. The wall, displayed for the first time at the Luxor Museum, is a unique artifact that has never been replicated, as most Pharaonic tombs were looted. It bears seals belonging to Tutankhamun and necropolis guards, reflecting funerary rituals and administrative authority. The tombs of Rabuya and his son Samut, dating back to the 18th Dynasty, were also opened. These tombs contain scenes of daily life and funerary rituals, offering insights into ancient Egyptian culture.