Saving the twin statues of Amenhotep III in Kom El Hetan
Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim says: “The Egyptian European mission working on Amenhotep III temple in Kom El Hettan, started the process of moving 2 statues of Amenhotep III after discovering them in a plot of land next to the temple on the west bank”
The
Minister referred that those two statues are considered the largest of
Amenhotep III. Each of the limestone statues are of 14 meters high, based on 4
meters high base. The statues represented the King standing at the northern entrances
of the temple. They were discovered in 1933 then re-discovered in 2010 and
recently they were submerged in irrigation water in the agriculture area where
also a water pipe exploded which exposed them to great danger and required a
quick intervention to safe and move the statues.
The
Minister said that the moving process will take a week from now and this event
will help in returning tourism to Egypt and Luxor in particular.
Dr. Mohamed
Abd El Maqsoud, Deputy Head of the Egyptian Antiquities department and the head
of the team, said that the moving project is considered the biggest ongoing
projects in Luxor at the moment.
A
German team participating in the project which is funded by the German side to
move the statues 60 meters to make sure they are safe then the restoration
project will start which will include rejoining more than 20 blocks to the
statues.
There
are inscriptions on the base of one of the statues in addition to the back of
the statue which bears the name of the King whilst the other statue shows the
King wearing the white crown of the South. The second statue is in better
condition and no fractures on the face.
Abd El
Maqsoud added “The completion of the restoration project is expected in a year’s
time.”
For more on the discoveries in
the same site please check our links below
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Labels: Amenhotep III temple, Ancient Egypt, Antiquties, Archaeology, Dr. Hourig Sourouzian, Dr. Mohamed Abd El Maqsoud, Egypt, Egyptology, Kom El Hitan, Luxor, New Kingdom


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