https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/3-000-old-lost-golden-172914517.html
On Thursday, Egyptologist Zahi Hawass announced that the "Lost Golden City" — which was still active during the reign of King Tutankhamun — had been found in Luxor.
"Many foreign missions searched for this city and never found it," Hawass wrote in a statement. "We began our work searching for the mortuary temple of Tutankhamun because the temples of both Horemheb and Ay were found in this area."
The find was described as "the largest city ever found in Egypt," and was discovered shortly after archeologists began their dig last September.
Apparently Zahi was looking for my Mortuary Temple after all when he found the Lost City.
(As I indicated in a previous post)
I know where it was located of course, but another Egyptologist was supposedly looking for the war memorial of Tut also.
MC 2021.
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