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Archaeologists Unearth Intricately Decorated Blocks From Hatshepsut's Temple in Egypt image

Archaeologists unearthed roughly 1,500 decorated stone blocks that once made up part of Hatshepsut's valley temple. (Ahmad Hasaballah / Getty Images)

 

Archaeologists Unearth Intricately Decorated Blocks From Hatshepsut's Temple in Egypt

Officials have announced a number of discoveries during excavations around the valley temple of the powerful Egyptian queen, who reigned during the 15th century B.C.E.

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