« Redécouvrir l’Afrique » (4/5). A proximité de la vallée des Rois et des Reines, à Louxor, des fouilles ont mis au jour une ville où vivaient et travaillaient artisans et ouvriers du royaume de Thèbes, au cours de la XVIIIᵉ dynastie.
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- En Egypte, exhumer la vie quotidienne à l’ombre des pharaons
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