The discovery, during the 12th season of archaeological excavations will shed light on a little-known historical period in which Thebes became the capital of a kingdom that heralded the dominance of Egypt over Palestine and Syria to the north, and Nubia to the south.
The project was led by CSIC researcher José Manuel Galán, Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. His team included 16 Spanish and four other foreign specialists.
The discovery of Neb
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Inside this small rock chamber lay the anthropomorphic carved wooden casket decorated in the characteristic style of the seventeenth dynasty, called “rishi” (which means “beautiful” in Arabic).