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According to Al Ahram, Egyptians officials have announced the discovery of a significant tomb in the Draa Abul Naga in the West Bank of Luxor. The tomb belongs to Shedsu-Djehuty, a holder of the king’s funerary cones. Adorned in painted walls featuring daily life scenes and deceased before a variety of divinities,  the tomb was filled with an anthropoid car tonnage sarcophagus, canonic jars, pots and ushabi figures in wood, clay and faience. Secretary general of the Supreme Council of…