Augmented Reality 6 pieces found by archaeological excavation project at the tomb of Djehuty and its surroundings.
The "Djehuty Project" aims excavation, restoration, scientific publication and dissemination of a set of funerary monuments and graves of individuals of middle and upper class, on the hill of Dra Abu el-Naga, at the northern end of the necropolis the ancient city of Thebes, now Luxor, Egypt. Stand-chapels and tombs of Djehuty Hery, senior officials in the service of the royal administration around the year 1500. C.
The "Djehuty Project" began in 2001, and is run from the Center for Humanities and Social Sciences of the CSIC, Madrid, and protected by the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt. Since its inception, he received the support of the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Madrid, and the Spanish Embassy in Cairo.
The "Djehuty Project" aims excavation, restoration, scientific publication and dissemination of a set of funerary monuments and graves of individuals of middle and upper class, on the hill of Dra Abu el-Naga, at the northern end of the necropolis the ancient city of Thebes, now Luxor, Egypt. Stand-chapels and tombs of Djehuty Hery, senior officials in the service of the royal administration around the year 1500. C.
The "Djehuty Project" began in 2001, and is run from the Center for Humanities and Social Sciences of the CSIC, Madrid, and protected by the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt. Since its inception, he received the support of the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Madrid, and the Spanish Embassy in Cairo.
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