Statue of King Tut’s grandfather found
Oct. 4: Egyptian archaeologists have found a 3,000-year-old statue of Amenhotep III, believed to be the grandfather of famous boy pharaoh Tutankhamun. “The find is fantastic... Because of the details of the facial features,” Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities secretary general Zahi Hawass said. Scientists had been excavating Amenhotep III funerary temple at Kom al-Hitan when they unearthed the upper half of the red-granite statue of the famous pharaoh’s grandfather.
The statue depicts Amenhotep III sitting down on a throne, accompanied by God Amun. Egyptologists believe the full statue is some three metres tall. Many fragments of red-granite statues have been unearthed at Amenhotep III’s funerary temple within the last years.
Amenhotep III ruled Egypt between 1390 and 1352 B.C. He was the grandfather of Tutankham-un, according to the DNA tests of Tutankhamun’s mu-mmy.
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