Egyptian archaeologists discover human remains and pottery
Dr. Mamdouh El Damaty, Minister of Antiquities, announced today a new discovery at Edfu temple.
The discovery has taken place while the team of Edfu inspectors
were doing experimental excavations in the front part of the temple in order to
implement the second phase of lowering the ground water project funded by
USAID.
What was discovered?
A group of pottery dates to the Old Kingdom and Late period as well
as human remains scattered in the debris with a few burials. Mr. Nasr Salama,
general director of Aswan Antiquities, said "The discovered pots are in
different shapes and sizes.
Some of them are pottery and other made of alabaster. Also an Old
Kingdom copper mirror was found."
Mr. Salama added "The restoration team of Edfu antiquities
managed to clean and do needed restoration work on the discovered antiquities
before being transferred to the warehouse."
#Egypt #Aswan #Egyptology #Antiquities #Archaeology #USAID
Labels: Antiquties, Archaeology, Aswan antiquties, Edfu temple, Egypt, Egyptology, human remains, Late Period, Nasr Salama, Old Kingdom, Pottery, underground water project, USAID












3 Comments:
Magnificent pieces.
By
Jupiter C., At
4 August 2015 at 05:41
Interesting
By
spiritual kernels, At
5 August 2015 at 18:57
Were there any remains of contents in these containers? If so, were the contents saved for chemical analyses? A study of these things would be very interesting.
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Anonymous, At
14 August 2015 at 00:26
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