Archaeologists find perfect mummy in Luxor

Archaeologists have in Luxor in a tomb of the valet of Thutmose III found the mummified remains, famous pharaohs of the New Kingdom of Egypt (1481-1425 BC).

The archaeologists team consisted of Spaniards and Egyptians, the Egyptian newspaper Ahram wrote Monday. They found in the tomb originally a wooden coffin, but it appeared to be the mummy. The site is in the so-called Temple of a Million Years, by al-Deir al-Bahari. The Department of Antiquities in Cairo declared the find as 'perfect'. The valet was called historians presumably Amenrenef.