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U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva

U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva
Ancient Egyptian paintings adorn the newly restored tomb wall, inside the recently restored ancient "Samut" (TT417) in the El-Khokha necropolis on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, where Egyptian authorities have announced the completion of restoration work on two 18th Dynasty tombs belonging to Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut, dating back to the reigns of Pharaohs Thutmose III and Thutmose IV, that contain scenes illustrating daily life, funerary practices, and religious imagery from ancient Egypt, in Egypt, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Egipatske vlasti izložile su originalni plasterski zid koji je služio za zapečaćenje Tutankamonove grobnice i prvi put ga prikazale javnosti u Muzeju Luksor. Zid nosi pečate Tutankamona i čuvara nekropole, što osvetljava administrativne i ritualne aspekte sahrane. Istovremeno su otvorene dve restaurirane grobnice Rabuja i Samuta iz 18. dinastije, sa scenama poljoprivrede, zanata i sahrambenih rituala.

Luksor, Egipat — Egipatske vlasti su u četvrtak javno predstavile originalni plasterski zid koji je služio za zapečaćenje grobnice kralja Tutankamona, kao i dve obnovljene grobnice iz Perioda Novog Kraljevstva na Zapadnoj obali Luksora. Izložba u Muzeju Luksor donosi retke dokaze o administraciji i zaštiti grobnica u starom Egiptu.

U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva
Ancient Egyptian paintings are visible on the newly restored tomb wall, inside the recently restored ancient "Samut" (TT417) in the El-Khokha necropolis on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, where Egyptian authorities have announced the completion of restoration work on two 18th Dynasty tombs belonging to Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut, dating back to the reigns of Pharaohs Thutmose III and Thutmose IV, that contain scenes illustrating daily life, funerary practices, and religious imagery from ancient Egypt, in Egypt, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Šta je izloženo

Plasterski zid predstavlja jedinstven artefakt: korišćen je za zapečaćenje ulaza u grobnu komoru i nosi službene pečate koji ukazuju na sahrambene rituale i administrativnu kontrolu. Prema Abdelghaffaru Wagdyju, direktoru Luxor Antiquities, zid je jedinstven i nije ranije bio prikazan — rekonstruisan je od strane egipatskog tima i prvi put izložen javnosti više od 100 godina posle otkrića grobnice 1922. godine.

U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva
Ancient Egyptian paintings are visible on the newly restored tomb wall, inside the recently restored ancient "Samut" (TT417) in the El-Khokha necropolis on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, where Egyptian authorities have announced the completion of restoration work on two 18th Dynasty tombs belonging to Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut, dating back to the reigns of Pharaohs Thutmose III and Thutmose IV, that contain scenes illustrating daily life, funerary practices, and religious imagery from ancient Egypt, in Egypt, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

"To je jedini preživeli artefakt povezan s Tutankamonom koji svet do sada nije video," rekao je Wagdy na izložbi u Luksoru.

Dve restaurirane grobnice

Na Zapadnoj obali reke Nil, u blizini Doline kraljeva, otvorene su i dve restaurirane grobnice — one Rabuja i njegovog sina Samuta iz 18. dinastije. Prema Ministarstvu turizma i antikviteta, Rabuja i Samut su služili kao čuvari vrata božanstva Amona. Grobnice, slučajno otkrivene 2015. godine, sadrže dobro očuvane scene iz svakodnevnog života: poljoprivredu, žetvu, zanate, pečenje hleba, izradu keramike i proizvodnju vina.

U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva
Ancient Egyptian paintings adorn the newly restored tomb wall inside the recently restored ancient "Amenhotep Rabuia" (TT416) in the El-Khokha necropolis on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, where Egyptian authorities have announced the completion of restoration work on two 18th Dynasty tombs belonging to Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut, dating back to the reigns of Pharaohs Thutmose III and Thutmose IV, that contain scenes illustrating daily life, funerary practices, and religious imagery from ancient Egypt, in Egypt, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Hisham El‑Leithy, generalni sekretar Vrhovnog saveta za antikvitete, istakao je važnost ovih nalaza za razumevanje praktičnog i administrativnog aspekta života i smrti u Novom Kraljevstvu.

U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva
Ancient Egyptian paintings adorn the newly restored tomb wall, inside the recently restored ancient "Amenhotep Rabuia" (TT416) in the El-Khokha necropolis on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, where Egyptian authorities have announced the completion of restoration work on two 18th Dynasty tombs belonging to Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut, dating back to the reigns of Pharaohs Thutmose III and Thutmose IV, that contain scenes illustrating daily life, funerary practices, and religious imagery from ancient Egypt, in Egypt, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Značaj izložbe

Izloženi plasterski zid i restaurirane grobnice pružaju retku priliku da se vide elementi koji osvetljavaju način na koji su faraonske administracije organizovale sahrane i štitile grobnice od pljačke. Zid sa pečatima čuvara nekropole i samog kralja dodatno potvrđuje postojanje formalnih procedura i nadzora prilikom zapečaćenja grobnica.

U Luksoru Po Prvi Put Izložen Plasterski Zid Tutankamonove Grobnice — Otvorene Dve Restaurirane Grobnice Novog Kraljevstva
The recently restored ancient "Samut" (TT417) and "Amenhotep Rabuia" (TT416) outside in the El-Khokha necropolis on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, where Egyptian authorities have announced the completion of restoration work on two 18th Dynasty tombs belonging to Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut, dating back to the reigns of Pharaohs Thutmose III and Thutmose IV, that contain scenes illustrating daily life, funerary practices, and religious imagery from ancient Egypt, in Egypt, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Ova izložba dopunjuje istorijski kontekst: Tutankamonova grobnica, otkrivena 1922. godine od strane Howarda Cartera, ostala je jedna od najpoznatijih arheoloških senzacija, dok novi izloženi artefakti pomažu da se prošire saznanja o praksi sahranjivanja u 14. veku pre nove ere.

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