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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-17T08:29:05.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Tourism",
    "Ancient Egypt",
    "Archaeology",
    "Cultural Tourism",
    "Egypt",
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    "Luxor",
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    "Egypt Opens Restored Tombs from the Eras of Thutmose III and Thutmose IV in Luxor",
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  "textContent": "Egypt has inaugurated two newly restored New Kingdom tombs on Luxor’s West Bank, adding a fresh cultural attraction to the country’s archaeological tourism sector. The tombs of Amenhotep “Rabuya” (TT416) and his son Samut (TT417) were officially opened by Sherif Fathy and Abdel Mottaleb Emara following extensive restoration works that included structural conservation, restoration of […]\n\nThe post Egypt Opens Restored Tombs from the Eras of Thutmose III and Thutmose IV in Luxor appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
  "title": "Egypt Opens Restored Tombs from the Eras of Thutmose III and Thutmose IV in Luxor"
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