Wednesday 20/November/2024 – 05:20 PM
Witness a governorate Luxor Tomorrow, Thursday, will be the opening of the tomb of Boyem Ra TT39, the scribe and seal bearer of the 18th Dynasty, one of the tombs of the nobles in the Khokha area on the western side of Luxor.
The opening of the tomb of the 18th Dynasty royal seal bearer in Luxor tomorrow
This comes after the completion of its restoration work by the Mexican mission, which began work on it in 2005.
The opening is scheduled to be attended by the Mexican Ambassador to Egypt, Leonora Rueda, Engineer Abdel Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor, Dr. Hisham Abu Zeid, Deputy Governor of Luxor, Dr. Ayman Ashmawy, Head of the Antiquities Sector at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, and a number of governorate and antiquities leaders.
Engineer Abdel Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor, met earlier with a delegation of members of the Mexican archaeological mission working in the Al-Asasif area, west of Luxor.
Efforts of the Mexican mission
The Governor of Luxor expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Mexican mission in revealing the history and civilization of Luxor, reviewing the future plans and projects of the governorate, emphasizing the removal of all obstacles to facilitate the work of the archaeological mission, appreciating its efforts.
The delegation of the Mexican archaeological mission included: Dr. Gabriela Arashi, Dr. Felix Valdez, and Dr. Maria Alicia Valdez, in the presence of the coordinator of the archaeological mission in Luxor, Abu Al-Naga Alian.