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Inside Egypt's 3,000-year-old 'lost golden city'


Inside Egypt s 3,000-year-old lost golden city
Patrick Smith and Charlene Gubash and Molly Hunter
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A lost golden city in Egypt dating back 3,400 years has been revealed in what is being called the most important discovery in the country since the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922.
The city, buried under sands near the modern-day city of Luxor for three millennia, was uncovered in September 2020 by a team led by Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass and was revealed to the world Thursday.
This is amazing because actually we know a lot about tombs and afterlife, said Hawass while giving NBC News a tour of the site. But now we discover a large city to tell us for the first time about the life of the people during the Golden Age. ....

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