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Egypt: Pharaoh's tomb reopened after more than 20 years of renovations

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Amenhotep III ruled between 1390 and 1350 BC and was one of the most prominent pharaohs of ancient Egypt.

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  • The tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III in the Valley of the Kings has reopened after more than 20 years of renovation.
  • Amenhotep III's tomb was discovered empty, with only the broken lid of the sarcophagus remaining. 40s
  • A Japanese team led the restoration, focusing on preserving wall paintings from the 18th dynasty. 1m 1s
  • The reopening coincides with Egypt's efforts to boost tourism, a key source of foreign currency. 1m 22s
  • Tourism in Egypt has faced setbacks from political turmoil and regional conflicts but remains focused on cultural heritage sites. 2m 0s
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