Ancient Egyptian ‘Industrial Zone’ Uncovered in Luxor’s Valley of the Monkeys
Excavations have revealed an area where funerary ornaments for royalty were produced on a mass scale.
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Excavations have revealed an area where funerary ornaments for royalty were produced on a mass scale.
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The discovery is dramatically altering conceptions of the region’s ancient past.
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