Crane lifts three-ton torso of newly discovered ancient Egyptian statue out of the mud in a Cairo suburb - News Summed Up

Crane lifts three-ton torso of newly discovered ancient Egyptian statue out of the mud in a Cairo suburb


CAIRO — The three-ton torso of a massive statue that may be of one of Egypt’s most famous pharaohs was lifted Monday from mud and groundwater where it was recently discovered in a Cairo suburb. The torso was pulled by a crane as dozens of workers supported it while being moved to dry land where it was covered by a white fabric. The Ministry of Antiquities said the statue’s parts would be assembled at the Egyptian museum in central Cairo, where they would be pieced together and restored before being moved to the yet-to-open Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza Pyramids. RelatedHe is credited with expanding ancient Egypt’s reach as far as modern Syria to the east and modern Sudan to the south. The expansion earned him the title “Ramses the Great.”The statue was discovered last week by a German-Egyptian archaeological team in the Cairo district of Matariya.


Source: National Post March 14, 2017 17:03 UTC



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