2600 years Egyptian jewelry

From time to time, a new pharaonic treasure sees the light. Archaeologists are always finding relics of incalculable value under the Egyptian soil. Karnak temples are an inexhaustible source of discoveries that are still astonishing the world. Now, 2600 -year -old Egyptian jewelry were cataloged by a team of archaeologists.

It is a team of French and Egyptian archaeologists. They have discovered a set of jewels of the pharaonic era dating from the early XXVI dynasty, 2,600 years ago. When did it happen? The finding was made during the excavations made in the northwest sector of Karnak temples.

These are the 2600 -year -old Egyptian jewels.
These are the 2600 -year -old Egyptian jewels.

Amulets and statues

The mission found these jewels inside a small broken ceramic vessel. Despite this, they found that I was complete in their parts. Luckily, all jewelry pieces were in good condition. The jewelry collection includes rings made of gold and metals, among other things. They found other interesting objects, such as little gold amulets, including a triple statue of the ancient Egyptian gods Amon, Mut and Khonsu. There are among the findings a metal brooch of great beauty, in addition to amulets that represent the gods in animals of animals. The collection completes a large number of accounts, some of them plays in gold.

Some objects are really fascinating.
Some objects are really fascinating.

Exhibition

Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, general secretary of the Supreme Council of Antiques, highlighted the importance of this discovery. Its appearance helps provide a clearer vision of Karnak temples. Its historical development during the first millennium before Christ is the object of interest of Egyptian archaeologists.

2600 -year -old Egyptian jewels are under careful now. The mission is currently working on the restoration and documentation of these discoveries. After recovering their old splendor, the objects will be exhibited in the Luxor Museum. AND According to the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, excavations will follow to discover more treasures.

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