A lost Golden City found by archaeological mission, know about it
A lost Golden City found by archaeological mission, know about it
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An archaeological mission has found a golden city. Yes you heard it right, a 3,000-year-old "lost golden city" has been found by archaeological mission. Let us share in detail that this golden city is unearthed in the southern city of Luxor, a discovery that could be the most significant find in Egypt since the tomb of the boy king Tutankhamen.

For your information let us share that the lost city is popular for name Aten. As per old belief it is expected that have been founded by King Amenhotep III. King Amenhotep was the ninth king of ancient Egypt's 18th dynasty who ruled the country from 1391 to 1353 B.C.. It is believed to be that era's largest administrative and industrial settlement in that era, nestled on the western bank of Luxor.

However, here it is needed to share that the lost city is the latest in a series of archaeological discoveries unearthed in recent months across the country that are bringing fresh understanding of the dynasties that ruled ancient Egypt. Egypt's government hopes that such findings will bolster the nation's all-important tourism industry, battered in recent years by the coronavirus pandemic, Islamist militant attacks and political instability.

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