An interesting article about a little known discovery at Deir el Bahari 125 years ago :
The Most Famous Ancient Egyptian Site You Have Never Heard Of
July 10, 2016 by Nigel Fletcher-Jones
As dusk settles over modern Luxor, and from the very top of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, it is possible — as it was in antiquity — to make out the outline of the great temple of Karnak across the Nile.
Look down from that vantage point, on a line towards the modern visitors’ centre, and you will also see a rather unprepossessing low square of wall—unlabeled and ignored by the passing tourists and local people alike.
Peering inside this enclosure—known as Bab el-Gasus (‘the gate of the priests’) — is not very enlightening, yet this is the entrance to the last resting place of 153 priests and priestesses who served the god Amun in that temple across the river during the 21st Dynasty (around 1070–945 BC). (cont'd)
http://egypttoday.com/blog/2016/07/10/t ... -heard-of/
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Re: Bab el Gasus
Fascinating article Newcastle, thanks for posting.
What a pity that the collection is no longer intact and so little is made of what could have become a great attraction had it all been in one place.

What a pity that the collection is no longer intact and so little is made of what could have become a great attraction had it all been in one place.

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Thanks for posting this article Newcastle, extremely interesting, especially the remarks about coffin decoration, which I intend to follow up.
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Re: Bab el Gasus
Sorry, I can't resist commenting any longer. Every time I read the heading of this thread 'Bab el Gasus' my brain translates it as 'Uttering a load of hot air'.
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OK... I'm out of here and will leave you folks back to your more serious discussions. 
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Speaking with Farts if I was to be crude.


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