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Ancient Egyptian crypt of singing priests unsealed for the first time in Luxor
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Ancient Egyptian crypt of singing priests unsealed for the first time in Luxor

In an exciting discovery in Luxor, archaeologists have uncovered a burial chamber that has been untouched for over 2,600 years. This chamber contained 22 coffins and 8 mummies, believed to belong to a special group of female temple singers dedicated to the god Amun. The coffins were meticulously arranged and included sealed jars that might still hold organic remains, making them a treasure trove for future research. This find not only sheds light on the lives of these revered women but also highlights the ongoing archaeological wonders in Egypt.
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