
Jewelry Found in TT11, the Tomb of Djehuty
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A Spanish mission working at Dra Abu El-Naga on the West Bank at Luxor has discovered a second, painted burial chamber in the tomb of Djehuty (TT11). At the entrance the Djehuty Proyecto found 5 gold earrings and 2 gold rings, which date to the early- to mid-18th Dynasty and probably belonged to Djehuty or to a member of his family.
(Photo by J.M. Galán)
Further information:
Press Release - New Discovery in the Tomb of Djehuty (TT11) at Dra Abu El-Naga
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A Workman Examines the Ceiling of TT11, the Tomb of Djehuty Location
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