Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:05).  09 April 2021, Egypt, Luxor: A general view of the ruins of the newly discovered 3,000-year-old "lost city" in present-day Luxor. An expedition of Egyptian archaeologists has unearthed what has been described as one of the most important finds in Egypt since Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. The ancient city dates back to the era of Ancient Egyptian King Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt from 1391 BC to 1353 BC, said prominent Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who led the expedition. Photo: Ahmed Diab/dpa - 20210409_PD2841 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    1 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:06).  09 April 2021, Egypt, Luxor: Chief excavation worker Aly Farouk stands next to the ruins of the newly discovered 3,000-year-old "lost city" in present-day Luxor. An expedition of Egyptian archaeologists has unearthed what has been described as one of the most important finds in Egypt since Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. The ancient city dates back to the era of Ancient Egyptian King Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt from 1391 BC to 1353 BC, said prominent Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who led the expedition. Photo: Ahmed Diab/dpa - 20210409_PD2814 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    2 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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    Ahmed Diab / dpa / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:05).  09 April 2021, Egypt, Luxor: A general view of parts from the newly discovered 3,000-year-old "lost city" in present-day Luxor. An expedition of Egyptian archaeologists has unearthed what has been described as one of the most important finds in Egypt since Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. The ancient city dates back to the era of Ancient Egyptian King Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt from 1391 BC to 1353 BC, said prominent Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who led the expedition. Photo: Ahmed Diab/dpa - 20210409_PD2804 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    3 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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    Ahmed Diab / dpa / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:05).  09 April 2021, Egypt, Luxor: A general view of the ruins of the newly discovered 3,000-year-old "lost city" in present-day Luxor. An expedition of Egyptian archaeologists has unearthed what has been described as one of the most important finds in Egypt since Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. The ancient city dates back to the era of Ancient Egyptian King Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt from 1391 BC to 1353 BC, said prominent Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who led the expedition. Photo: Ahmed Diab/dpa - 20210409_PD2857 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    4 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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    Ahmed Diab / dpa / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:06).  09 April 2021, Egypt, Luxor: A general view of the ruins of the newly discovered 3,000-year-old "lost city" in present-day Luxor. An expedition of Egyptian archaeologists has unearthed what has been described as one of the most important finds in Egypt since Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. The ancient city dates back to the era of Ancient Egyptian King Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt from 1391 BC to 1353 BC, said prominent Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who led the expedition. Photo: STR/dpa - 20210409_PD1862 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    5 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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    STR / dpa / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:06).  (210408) -- LUXOR, April 8, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 8, 2021 shows a pottery vessel unearthed at the "Lost Gold City" in Luxor, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission announced on Thursday the discovery of a 3,000-year-old "Lost Gold City" (LGC) in Egypt's monument-rich city of Luxor TO GO WITH "Feature: Egypt unveils discovery of 3,000-year-old "Lost Gold City" in Luxor" (Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Handout via Xinhua).Xinhua News Agency / eyevine :...http://. - 20210408_PD6010 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    6 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:06).  (210408) -- LUXOR, April 8, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 8, 2021 shows cultural relics unearthed at the "Lost Gold City" in Luxor, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission announced on Thursday the discovery of a 3,000-year-old "Lost Gold City" (LGC) in Egypt's monument-rich city of Luxor TO GO WITH "Feature: Egypt unveils discovery of 3,000-year-old "Lost Gold City" in Luxor" (Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Handout via Xinhua).Xinhua News Agency / eyevine :...http://. - 20210408_PD6011 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    7 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.04.2021 (20:06).  *** SERVICEBILD *** ACT action_31703013 -- Photo taken on April 8, 2021 shows an animal skeleton unearthed at the "Lost Gold City" in Luxor, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission announced on Thursday the discovery of a 3,000-year-old "Lost Gold City" (LGC) in Egypt's monument-rich city of Luxor .TO GO WITH "Feature: Egypt unveils discovery of 3,000-year-old "Lost Gold City" in Luxor" (Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Handout via Xinhua) / action press - 20210408_PD6066 - Rechteinfo: Servicebild (SB) Bei diesem Bild ist PictureDesk ausschließlich technischer Dienstleister und stellt eine technische Bearbeitungsgebühr in Rechnung. PictureDesk ist weder Urheber noch Rechteinhaber. Die Nutzung liegt in alleiniger Verantwortung des Kunden.
    8 /8 Forscher entdecken "verlorene Stadt" in Ägypten: Die Bilder zeigen die 3.000 Jahre alte Ausgrabungsstädte.
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