Egypt revealed a stone gate leading to the king's treasure

On July 3, the Egyptian authorities in charge of the ancient monuments said that archaeologists and French colleagues had revealed a 2,700-year-old stone gate while excavating the Karnak Temple area in the city. Luxor, Egypt.

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The stone gate has just been discovered in Egypt. Source: Daylife.

The stone gate is confirmed by the reign of King Shabak - the famous king for building many unique and valuable religious architecture.

The stone gate is carved in many fine details, depicting King Shabaka offering the goddess Matt - the goddess of truth - to lord Amun Raa. In the past, this stone gate was the place leading into the king's treasure.

The stone gate found almost intact. " This is the first relic from the 25th dynasty found to be in such good condition ," said Mansur Boraik, director of the French-Egyptian Research Center.

In addition to the aforementioned stone gate, the group of archaeologists also found a stone wall surrounding the Ptah Temple in the surrounding area.

The French-Egyptian Research Center is planning to open this door of Karnak temple and Ptah for visitors in the coming winter, in which King Shabaka's stone gate will also be on display.