The archaeologist, Dr. Zahi Hawas, praised the launch by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of a site for the public through which he can visit the ancient tombs from the house, within the framework of the circumstances the world is going through from the outbreak of the new Corona virus, saying: The idea is wonderful, and it is a gift from Egypt to the world.
In exclusive statements to "The Seventh Day", Dr. Zahi Hawas pointed out that the step taken by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities is that every person who sits in his home, especially at the present time due to the outbreak of the Corna virus, can see Luxor, Aswan and various archaeological sites in Egypt, along with These sites will have unparalleled global viewership.
Archaeologist Zahi Hawas pointed out that there were committee members in the Ministry of Antiquities who refused to apply this technology since I was in the ministry, but now the conditions the world is going through have allowed the launch of this technology, which will help to promote Egyptian tourism.
It is worth noting that the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has launched a site for the public through which it can visit the ancient graves from the home, in the context of the conditions the world is going through from the outbreak of the new Corona virus, which called on the Egyptian government to impose a curfew, as the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities closed its museums, to prevent gatherings, For fear of citizens.
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities started with the tomb of us (TT69), which is one of the most elite tombs from the eighteenth most visited family and the best preserved in the good cemetery.
The Cemetery of Us, No. (TT69), enjoys a distinctive architectural style for the cemetery of senior statesmen in the modern state. It consists of an entrance that leads to a showroom that in turn leads to a long hall that ends with the structure (gap) of the statue. , Especially for a person called "Mina" who was a writer for the royal fields during the reign of "Tuthmosis IV" as well, and public people think that his tomb is the tomb of the Minister of Agriculture because most of the scenes of this tomb revolve around agriculture from plowing the land and sowing grains, and cultivating and combing flax, and the views of the harvest, and some Sea and land views, all under the supervision of "Mina"....