Cairo (Reuters)-Minister of Egypt Mohamed Ibrahim Antiques Ali finds new findings one grave a Minister of Pharaoh (Pharaoh) of the reign of King Ramses II, who ruled Egypt from 1304 B.C. to 1237 B.C., according to the report, Egypt's official news agency MENA on Wednesday (20/2).
The Tomb belonged to an ancient Minister Upstream and downstream Egypt in Khai Gubernuran Luxor, Ali said in one taklimat.
The newly excavated tombs were found in the same axis with the Ramesseum Temple, built during the reign of King Ramses II, Ali said as reported by Xinhua. Additionaly, some other part of the graves will be dug up after one team from one University in Belgium complete the excavation activities.
Mansour Boraik, Director of Field Excavation in Luxor, said Khai, remains Minister for 15 years and its main task is to supervise the workers who are assigned to make the King's Tomb in the Valley of the Kings and Queens.
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