Tomb of Queen Teti Sheri and Temple Blocks Found in Luxor

Archaeologists in Luxor have unearthed the tomb of Queen Teti Sheri, grandmother of Pharaoh Ahmose I, and over 1,000 stone blocks from Queen Hatshepsut’s valley temple.

The tomb, dating to the Second Intermediate Period, reveals insights into royal burials and art, while the decorated blocks from Hatshepsut’s iconic temple at Deir el-Bahari shed light on her reign and architectural legacy.

This remarkable discovery highlights the achievements of two influential queens and provides valuable clues about ancient Egypt’s royal history and culture.

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