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4 of January, 17:28

In Luxor have found the tomb of an ancient Egyptian brewery In Luxor, Upper Egypt, was found in the tomb brewer, whose age is more than 3200 years, informs National Geographic. According to the Minister of antiquities powers Mohammed Ibrahim, the finding was made by a group of Japanese scientific workers during clearance of the main working area.

As announced by the experts, tomb in the shape of the letter T belongs to the brewer of Hansa Them-Cheb, which made drinks for rituals dedicated to the goddess Mut. On the walls of the burial revealed perfectly preserved until our days the drawings that imitate the scenes from the life of the brewer from home to a ritual.

Ibrahim announced that he considers the discovery of Japanese archaeologists one of the most important and significant in the history of Luxor. The tomb will be carefully protected during the upcoming excavation. According to reliable information, BBC News, as soon as the archeologists will complete all works, the tomb is open to visitors.

Luxor is one of the archaeological sites of Egypt. On the territory of the town and next to them is a lot of monuments from which the Luxor and Karnak temples, city of the dead, the Avenue of the Sphinx and so forth.
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