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The gate featuring inscriptions about King Amenemhat I dates back around 3,000 years Ministry of Antiquities An ancient Egyptian gate has been removed from its original site in north Cairo and ...
Edmund Bower at The Guardian reports that the tomb contains mummies believed to be a goldsmith called Amenemhat, who lived sometime between 1550 B.C. to 1292 B.C., the famous 18th dynasty that ...
The pyramid of Amenemhat III at Hawara, in Fayoum Province 12th Dynasty; The new line of pharaohs moved the capital back north from Thebes and resumed the building of pyramids for their tombs.
It belonged to Amenemhat – which means the god “Amen Is In the Forefront” – and his wife Amenhotep, said Mostafa Al-Waziri, who led the Egyptian team which unearthed the 3,500-year-old tomb.
King Amenemhat I gate on its way to the Grand Egyptian Museum. Nevine El-Aref, Wednesday 6 Dec 2017. The ancient gate will arrive within hours to the museum overlooking Giza Plateau.
Egypt's Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni and Dr. Zahi Hawass today returned a piece of red granite belonging to an ancient Egyptian temple to its rightful place - the base of Amenemhat I's naos.
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