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  • [cow mooing]

  • NARRATOR: Each year after the harvest, the people of Thebes

  • held a celebration of the dead called the "Beautiful

  • Festival of the Valley."

  • They carried statues of Thebes' three main gods

  • in a grand procession out of Karnak

  • temple east of the river.

  • [music playing]

  • They crossed the Nile in ceremonial boats following

  • the sun's journey from the East Bank, the land of the living,

  • to the West, the land of the dead.

  • The procession ended at the tombs and temples

  • on the West Bank, where people had laid

  • offerings, including pots of food

  • at the graves of the deceased.

  • [music playing]

  • [interposing voices]

  • The ritual ensured the dead had provisions for eternity.

  • These pots mean a tomb should be very close.

  • [interposing voices]

  • The roughly carved casket appears to be

  • buried in a miniature tomb.

  • This is clearly no king, but it's a vital clue

  • that he might be near.

  • If the burial does predate Amunhotep I,

  • it proves Dra' Abu el-Naga' was a cemetery by the time he died.

  • So he could be buried here.

  • But there's no way to tell until this coffin is out

  • of the ground.

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