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3,000-Year-Old Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Official Unearthed in Luxor

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Archaeologists from Leiden University in the Netherlands have discovered a nearly 3,000-year-old tomb in Luxor, Egypt. The tomb belongs to a man named Paser and dates back to the Ramesside Period of ancient Egyptian history. It was found within the Sheikh Abd el-Qurna necropolis, located on the West Bank of Luxor. The Dutch archaeological mission made the find during ongoing excavations at the historic burial site.

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