
The finding in the necropolis of Sheikh Abd el- Qurna retains images of the deceased with his wife
They discover 3,000-year-old tomb with Paser's inscriptions in Luxor
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Luxor adds another jewel: discover a 3,000-year-old grave with inscriptions of a man named Paser. The find appeared in the necropolis of Sheikh Abd el@-@ Qurna and retains architectural details and images of the character with his wife, in a piece that helps rebuild the past of the Egyptian south.
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Luxor adds another jewel: discover a 3,000-year-old grave with inscriptions of a man named Paser.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe find appeared in the necropolis of Sheikh Abd el@-@ Qurna and retains architectural details and images of the character with his wife, in a piece that helps rebuild the past of the Egyptian south
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Luxor adds another jewel: discover a 3,000-year-old grave with inscriptions of a man named Paser.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterThe find appeared in the necropolis of Sheikh Abd el@-@ Qurna and retains architectural details and images of the character next to his..
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