
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of a collection of rings, amulets, and jewelry made of gold and precious stones from the 26th Dynasty at Karnak Temples.
The Egyptian-French archaeological mission of the Egyptian-French Center for the Study of Karnak Temples (CFEETK), in cooperation with the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the French National Center for Scientific Research, discovered a collection of jewelry dating back to the beginning of the 26th Dynasty, during excavation work carried out by the mission in the northwestern sector of Karnak Temples.

Sherif Fathy, the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, praised this fruitful cooperation between the Egyptian and French sides, especially as it comes within a large project inside Karnak Temples, one of the most important ancient Egyptian temples. The project aims to develop its open-air museum area and improve the services provided to enhance the tourist experience.

The mission has updated the museum’s visitor routes and installed a new lighting system, in addition to restoring and reassembling the chapel of King Amenhotep I, as part of the open-air museum development project, which contributes to transforming it into a tourist attraction for Egyptian and foreign visitors.