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Egyptologists uncover 'lost golden city' buried under the sands

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Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient city in the desert outside Luxor that they say is the 'largest' ever found in Egypt and dates back to a golden age of the pharaohs 3 000 years ago.

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