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The discovery of the lost city of 'the Dazzling Aten' will offer vital clues about domestic and urban life in Ancient Egypt


An almost 3,400-year-old industrial, royal metropolis, “the Dazzling Aten”, has been found on the west bank of the Nile near the modern day city of Luxor.
Announced last week by the famed Egyptian archaeologist Dr Zahi Hawass, the find has been compared in importance to the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb almost a century earlier.
Built by Amenhotep III and then used by his grandson Tutankhamen, the ruins of the city were an accidental discovery. In September last year, Hawass and his team were searching for a mortuary temple of Tutankhamen.
Instead, hidden under the sands for almost three and a half millennia, they found the Dazzling Aten, believed to be the largest city discovered in Egypt and, importantly, dated to the height of Egyptian civilisation. So far, Hawass’ excavations have unearthed rooms filled with tools and objects of daily life such as pottery and jewellery, a large bakery, kitchens and a cemetery. ....

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Famed Egyptian archaeologist reveals details of 3,000-year-old "lost golden city"


Famed Egyptian archaeologist reveals details of 3,000-year-old lost golden city
April 10, 2021 / 9:53 AM
/ AP
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Egypt s best-known archaeologist on Saturday revealed further details on a Pharaonic city recently found in the southern province of Luxor. Zahi Hawass said archaeologists found brick houses, artifacts and tools from pharaonic times at the site of the 3,000-year-old lost city.
The city dates back to Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty, whose reign is considered a golden era for ancient Egypt. 
This is really a large city that was lost. The inscription that found inside here says that this city was called: The dazzling Aten , Hawass told reporters at the site. ....

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3,000 year old lost city unearthed in Egypt by archeologists


3,000-year-old lost golden city discovered in Egypt
The city dates back to what is considered a golden era of ancient Egypt, the period under King Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty.
Author: Associated Press
Updated: 6:00 AM CDT April 10, 2021
CAIRO, Egypt Egyptian archeologists have unearthed a 3,000-year-old lost city, complete with mud brick houses, artifacts, and tools from pharaonic times.
Noted archeologist Zahi Hawass said an Egyptian mission discovered the mortuary city in the southern province of Luxor. It dates back to what is considered a golden era of ancient Egypt, the period under King Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty. ....

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