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Luxor Times: 6-foot Sekhmet statue unearthed in Mut temple

Luxor Times

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

6-foot Sekhmet statue unearthed in Mut temple

Dr.Mohamed Ibrahim, Minister State of Antiquities, announced that the A.R.C.E (American Research Center in Egypt) mission working in Mut temple in the Karnak complex in co-operation with Ministry of Antiquities, unearthed a granite statue of Goddess Sekhmet dated back to the time of Amenhotep III.
The 180cm tall statue represents Goddess Sekhmet in a human body with a lioness head crowned with the Sun disc and cobra holding an Ankh in her right hand and Lotus flower in her left hand. It was unearthed during the installing of floor tiles in the second court of the temple.

 
 
Mansour Boraik said “The statue id the first statue of Sekhmet standing to be found in Mut’s temple as the temple hosts a large number of statues of Sekhment seated representing Mut the wife of Amon Re.”

In May 2012, ARCE and Ministry State of Antiquities begun a project to restore and develop Mut temple and the surrounding area to open for public as it was closed since 1976 when ARCE started excavation and conservation work.
The project includes restoration of reliefs, establishing a visitor’s centre and a documentary about the role of Goddess Mut in Ancient Egypt to be screened at the centre.
The original plan for the project was a year and it is planned to be open for public in March in line with the opening of a part of the Sphinx Avenue between Luxor and Karnak temples.
 For more on ARCE work in Egypt in 2012 including Luxor, please click here

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