Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif (L) and Antiquities Department supremo Sahi Hawas (R), observe March 22, 2008 a giant statue of the ancient pharaonic queen Tiy discovered close to the spectacular southern site of the Colossi of Memnon near Luxor. Egyptian and European archaeologists yesterday announced a string of spectacular new discoveries at the Colossi of Memnon site including a 3.62 metre statue of queen Tiy, the wife of 18th dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
A picture shows the 3.62 meter statue of ancient pharaonic queen Tiy that was recently discovered at the site of the Colossi of Memnon in the southern Egytian town of Luxor on March 22, 2008. Egyptian and European archaeologists yesterday announced a string of spectacular new discoveries at the Colossi of Memnon site including a giant statue of queen Tiy, the wife of 18th dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
A picture shows the 3.62 meter statue of ancient pharaonic queen Tiy that was recentally discovered at the site of the Colossi of Memnon in the southern Egytian town of Luxor on March 22, 2008. Egyptian and European archaeologists yesterday announced a string of spectacular new discoveries at the Colossi of Memnon site including a giant statue of queen Tiy, the wife of 18th dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
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