Saturday 31 January 2015

Goodbye Dr Mansour

I tried to get in touch with Mansour Boraik to discuss a few issues in Luxor and to ask his advice who I could talk to in Cairo.


1) the tickets for the Mut temple and Deir el-Shelwit have been printed in
dollars and you can't buy them with Egyptian pounds. Why would non American
tourists have dollars and indeed why would Americans bring dollars on a
tour. British, French, German tourists won't have dollars. And what about
people that live here.
2) Since you left we haven't had a single lecture. Nobody cares about
Egyptology, helping tourism or spreading knowledge.
3) Sometimes you are allowed to climb the hills and sometimes you aren't,
nobody knows when it changes, who to ask permission of. The donkey ride over
the ridge is hugely popular. Why is this being stopped
4) Tombs are being announced that they will open but no dates are given so
they can plan. Nefertari, Amenhotep Huy etc have all been in the press.
5) Sphinx Alley has become a rubbish dump
6) The dewatering project has stopped working. I have been told both Karnak
and the west bank are no longer working.





He replied immediately with such sad news for Egyptology but good news for Mansour. He has gone to work in the Emmirates, he has a good team and is working on a dig there. I am totally gutted, I almost burst into tears. He was such a force for good in Luxor.


I wish him the very very best in his future career but I shall miss him so much.

Caravanserai has been updated

This is my favourite place to recommend to guests to go shopping, when I went yesterday I found it had been revamped and it looks fab.





Previous posts on this wonderful shop (just by Medinet Habu). Turn left just before the ticket office and it is just across the canal.)

http://luxor-news.blogspot.com/2012/07/caravanserai.html


http://luxor-news.blogspot.com/2011/04/shopping-in-luxor.html

http://luxor-news.blogspot.com/2008/12/new-shop-carravanserai-medinet-habu.html


Tuesday 27 January 2015

Opening of Le Tarte


Spotted on Facebook for everyone who loves food and has a sweet tooth.


I have been informed that Le Tarte, Manshea St (virtually opposite Luxor Train Station) will be opening on Thursday 29th January 2015. I cordially invite anyone who wishes to visit Luxor's newest cafe for the opening evening where you will be greeted by the owners, staff and myself and partake in a drink and sample product and to peruse the menu. Serving cakes (The Pantry will hopefully be supplying European cakes and sweets on demand!) and Pizza's. There is a take away service also. I hope to see many European faces there, some I know and some new. I cannot give any more detailed information at this time but will post again should any come to light. Chef K, The Pantry

Saturday 24 January 2015

Calling all museums, private collectors (please share)

The news article is old but finally I got a chance to visit the site of Amenhotep III temple at

Kom El Hettan

Read more at: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2014/11/restoration-of-amenhotep-iii-statues.html#.VMQSOi6um8A
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properly today. Dr Hourig was such a gracious host even arranging a car to drive me around!



One of the things she mentioned was there are probably bits of the temple scattered all over the world, in private hands, small collections and museums. She would be most grateful if anyone has a piece to contact her so they could record it (maybe make a copy?) to enable further understanding of the temple.



Please share this request and if you need her contact details email me and I will pass them on



Armenian archaeologist Hourig Sourouzian unveils the statue of Egyptian Pharoah Amenhotep III - Õ€Õ¸Ö€Õ«Õ¦Õ¸Õ¶ Õ·Õ¡Õ¢Õ¡Õ©Õ¡Õ©Õ¥Ö€Õ© - Horizon Weekly: Plans are for the entire temple - which also includes the famous Colossi of Memnon, which are also huge, albeit seated and badly damaged, statues of Amenhotep III, as well as three patios, a peristyle, a sanctuary and other archaeological elements - to be made into a museum in which assorted monumental art and other works commissioned by the pharoah will be displayed.



PS seeing the Northern colossus and realising the extent of the site makes you realise the Merenptah's temple is like a tiny shed in  in the corner of the massive complex

Nigel J.Hetherington (@Pastpreservers) tweets the Tut press conference

If you want an update on the Tutankhamun mask press conference Nigel attended and  has tweeted, see the link to his twitter feed below



 #tutankhamun Press demand to see the mask of the King!

#tutankhamun German conservator says old glue on beard may have simply deteriorated and that's why it fell off!

#tutankhamun presser MSA and officials asking for calm reporting of the facts not wild speculation and with that it's all over!

German conservator examined #Tutankhamun mask this morning and will determine type of glue used!

#Tutankhamun presser scratches can not be confirmed if old or modern, investigation will take place!

#tutankhamun presser MSA and Museum Chiefs are apologising for a regrettable accident.

#tutankhamun press conference under way!

#tutankhamun museum director assures me all materials used are to international standards and reversible!

#Tutankhamun press conference, appears PM will now appear to address the press!



Nigel J.Hetherington (@Pastpreservers) | Twitter

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Winter destination series 3: Luxor baladna - Photo Heritage - Folk - Ahram Online

A wonderful article on the history of Luxor as a tourist town with historic photos. 



Winter destination series 3: Luxor baladna - Photo Heritage - Folk - Ahram Online: For more than a century and a half Luxor has been a top destination. The influx of western tourists meant that it accommodated consular agencies for several nationalities including the French, British, German, Italian and Belgian. And with the developments of photography over the years both tourists and explorers produced an extensive amount of photographs that range from amateur snapshots to professional images. In the case of Luxor more than any other town, its archeology is intermixed with its urban layout, i.e. the spontaneity and development of the town, as much as with its modern social history and hotel industry.

Monday 19 January 2015

Tomb of Huy, ruler of Nubia under Tutankhamun, to be opened to the public | Ancient Origins

Tomb of Huy, ruler of Nubia under Tutankhamun, to be opened to the public | Ancient Origins: The tomb of Amenhotep Huy, ruler of Lower Nubia Kush under king Tutankhamun, is to be opened to the public for the first time following extensive restorations. The tomb is famous for its spectacular wall paintings.

Amenhotep, called Huy, was a viceroy of Nubia. The Lower Nubian Kush was a province of Egypt from the 16th century BC to eleventh century BC. During this period it was ruled by a viceroy who reported directly to the Egyptian Pharaoh. The viceroy was appointed directly by the Egyptian king and usually bore the titles "overseer of the southern lands" and "king's son of Kush". It is believed that the Egyptian 25th dynasty were descendants of these viceroys and so were the dynasties that ruled independent Kush until the fourth century AD.

Nubians bringing tribute to the Pharaoh, from the tomb of Huy

Nubians bringing tribute to the Pharaoh, from the tomb of Huy. (Exploring Africa)

Huy was the son of a lady named Werner. His father is not known. Huy was married to Taemwadjsy, chief of the harem of Amun and of the Harem of Nebkheperure (Tutankhamun). They had a son named Paser. Huy succeeded the viceroy Tuthmosis, who served under the pharaoh Akhenaten.

Huy ruled under Tutankhamun, and would have been responsible for organizing construction on Tutankhamun’s behalf, as well as being responsible for military operations in the region of Nubia. The viceroy would bring tribute personally to the pharaoh they served under.

Huy before Tutankhamen

Huy before Tutankhamen (Wikipedia)

The tomb of Amenhotep Huy, which is located at Qurnet Marei on Luxor's west bank, consists of a court and a burial chamber, and is well known for the colorful and detailed paintings that adorn the walls of the tomb.

“Although it is a small tomb it has very distinguished wall paintings,” Aly El-Asfar, head of the central administration of Upper Egypt, told Ahram Online.

“[T]he images depict figures painted in Nubian attire walking behind a chariot driven by a light brown figure, a black rider painted in traditional Nubian garb, and pulled by a cow. Walking before the chariot are more Nubian figure,” writes Ahram Online. “Hunting scenes similar to those found in Tutankhamun’s tomb are also depicted on walls as well as scenes showing Huy being greeted by high priests and among his family.”

The tomb of Huy has undergone three years of restoration work and will be opened to the public in mide-December.

Featured image: Wall scene from the tomb of Huy (Exploring Africa)

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Saturday 17 January 2015

Painting the bridge

Bit of a rushed picture as we were going through the checkpoint but the Facility of Art in Luxor are painting the new road bridge by the checkpoint for the river bridge.

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Now in its third edition, the Luxor Egyptian & European Film Festival returns on January 24th, with a top notch jury and a promise of being bigger than ever.

Monday 5 January 2015

Tourism ministry subsidises EgyptAir Paris-, London-Luxor flights: Advisor - Daily News Egypt

Tourism ministry subsidises EgyptAir Paris-, London-Luxor flights: Advisor - Daily News Egypt: The Ministry of Tourism plans to encourage EgyptAir flights from London and Paris to Luxor and Aswan in the next five months, according to ministry economic advisor Adla Ragab.

The value of the subsidy has been set at EGP 1,000, within a plan to subsidise tourist flow to Upper Egypt, said Ragab.

She explained that flights from London in the last period were almost complete at 80% of normal rates, and the ministry hopes to soon increase the rate to 100%.

Mixed views about the new site management of the colossal area.


The Colossi of Memnon and Amenhotep III Temple Conservation Project directed by Dr Hourig Sourouzian has been working at the site of the temple of Amenhotep III for years. This is a conservation project, with an international team,  and the aim of the project is to preserve, reassemble and raise the fragmented remains of statuary and stele and raise  them in their original places . One of the things she was asked to do by Permanent Committee and the Ministry for many years is to provide site protection.

Of course we would all love to wander around the sites and poke into hidden nooks and crannies. But these days, especially with the rise of theft from archaeological sites this is not an option. Indeed the site was one where a theft occurred and thankfully the object recovered but it must make site security an issue close to her heart.

This first stage has been put in place, it consist of wide railings with storyboards (see photos). This gives you a clear view but will prevent theft and damage at the site. I do think it is sad that it is necessary and would appeal to people not to buy antiquities on the open market as many objects have been stolen and to take seriously that we all need to respect and preserve the sites.

Dr Hourig says “This fence protects the south side of the large court of the temple. When completely secured, this will be soon one of the most beautiful open air museums for monumental sculpture, unique in the whole world, and will encourage tourism in the area. Funding for this work was by private funds given by noble donors who want to conserve cultural heritage. We thank them.”

Full details of the site management proposals can be read in the journal ASAE 85, 2011 and Dr Hourig did give a preview at a lecture in Luxor some time ago read my notes here http://luxor-news.blogspot.com/2012/03/review-of-amenhotep-iii-symposium.html

After Decades of Searching, the Causeway for the Great Pyramid of Egypt has been Found | Ancient Origins

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BBC News - Queen Khentakawess III's tomb found in Egypt

BBC News - Queen Khentakawess III's tomb found in Egypt: Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen, Egyptian officials say.

The tomb was found in Abu-Sir, south-west of Cairo, and is thought to belong to the wife or mother of Pharaoh Neferefre who ruled 4,500 years ago.

Sunday 4 January 2015

Osiris tomb discovered in Luxor - Ancient Egypt - Heritage - Ahram Online

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Osiris tomb discovered in Luxor - Ancient Egypt - Heritage - Ahram Online: A Spanish-Italian archaeological mission has discovered a complete symbolic tomb of the god Osiris with multiple shafts and chambers at Al-Gorna necropolis on Luxor’s west bank.

Minister of Antiquities Mamdouh Eldamaty told Ahram Online that the discovery is important because the newly discovered tomb is a small version of the design of the Osirion found in Abydos in the Upper Egypt city of Sohag.........

Saturday 3 January 2015

Archeologists discover Mythical Tomb of Osiris, God of the Dead, in Egypt | Ancient Origins

Archeologists discover Mythical Tomb of Osiris, God of the Dead, in Egypt | Ancient Origins: A Spanish-Italian archaeological team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, has made an incredible discovery in the necropolis of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, on the West Bank at Thebes, Egypt – an enormous ancient reproduction of the mythical Tomb of Osiris as described by Egyptian legend, complete with multiple shafts and chambers. Inside the tomb complex, researchers found a carving of Osiris and a room with a wall relief depicting a demon holding knives.

Friday 2 January 2015

Egyptian Marathon Information





The 22nd Egyptian Marathon will be taking place
at Luxor City on January 16th 2015, the 15th 100Km Pharaonic Race will
be taking place at Cairo City on 20th November 2015 and the 6th Sharm El
Sheikh Half Marathon on 00th March 0000.The Marathon is an
international event with over 36 nationalities participating and it is
the only A I M S (Association of international Marathons and Road Races)
certified Marathon in the country.




Egyptian Marathon Information