CLEAN : Egypt unveils 3,000-year-old 'lost' city near Luxor

CLEAN : Egypt unveils 3,000-year-old 'lost' city near Luxor

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The transcript discusses the discovery of a lost city called the dazzling atom, its structure, and historical significance. The city, believed to be a major archaeological find, features three districts for administration, workmen, and industry. The city is linked to Tutankhamun, with ongoing excavations aiming to uncover more about its history. The transcript concludes with unrelated topics.

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What was the name of the city discovered according to the inscription?

The Lost City

The Ancient Metropolis

The Hidden Gem

The Dazzling Atom

2.

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How many major districts were found in the city?

Three

Two

Four

Five

3.

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What was one of the purposes of the districts in the city?

Market for trade

Housing for nobles

Storage of grains

Area for dried meat

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Why is the discovery of this city considered significant?

It was the first city discovered in Egypt.

It revealed new architectural styles.

It was the largest city ever found.

It is the most important discovery after Tutankhamun's tomb.

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What is the planned focus of future excavations?

To uncover more inscriptions

To locate the funerary temple of Tutankhamun

To discover the city's marketplace

To find more districts

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What evidence suggests the temple might be related to Tutankhamun?

Inscriptions mention his name.

Artifacts from his reign were discovered.

The temple's architecture matches his era.

Statues of Tutankhamun were found there.

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What is the speculated connection of the temple with other historical figures?

It was a shared temple for multiple pharaohs.

It was built by Ramses II.

It was started by Tutankhamun and later used by others.

It was dedicated to Cleopatra.