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Korean, Egyptian Archaeologists Find Ancient Temple Gate Blocks in Luxor

Published Saturday, May 23, 2026 · Updated May 23

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Korean and Egyptian archaeologists discovered several blocks from the Ramesseum temple's First Pylon in Luxor during restoration work on May 21, 2026. This finding is a result of a decade-long cooperation agreement between Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage.

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  • Korean and Egyptian archaeologists found blocks belonging to the Ramesseum's First Pylon during restoration work in Luxor, Egypt, on May 21, 2026.
  • This discovery is part of a decade-long cooperation agreement between Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage.

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    Korean and Egyptian archaeologists discovered several blocks belonging to one of the Ramesseum temple's gates in Luxor during ongoing restoration work. This finding is part of a decade-long cooperation agreement between Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage.

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