A visit to Pabasa and the Assasif Tombs
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A visit to Pabasa and the Assasif Tombs


Luxor News Blog (Jane Akshar)

Thanks to Jane for sharing photos from her recent visit to Pabasa and the tombs of Assasif. They look wonderful. I am out in Luxor at Christmas so I'll try and get in a visit!

Whilst buying tickets to Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir el Bahri you may have noticed the sign giving ticket prices for the Assasif Tombs. Next time don’t ignore them they are well worth a visit. The Assasif is a very rich area for archaeologists and there are teams working at Petamenophis, Harwa and Puimra.




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