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Egyptian team restores rare Roman-era tomb in Sohag

by Salwa Samir
July 13, 2025
in Arts, Entertainment
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In the golden sands west of Sohag, a remarkable piece of Egypt’s ancient heritage has been brought back to life. The Tomb of the Brothers in Athribis, renowned for its rare Greco-Roman zodiac ceiling, has undergone a comprehensive year-long restoration by a team of Egyptian specialists.

The tomb, which dates back to the 2nd century AD, belonged to two brothers, Ibpemeny the Younger and Pemehyt, sons of Hor-Nefere and Tasheret-Hor-Segem. Architecturally, it features a square antechamber leading to a burial chamber with a niche carved into the western wall. Its most distinctive feature, however, lies overhead: a painted ceiling adorned with celestial charts and two richly detailed zodiac circles.

Each brother is commemorated with a personalised zodiac, rendered in vibrant hues that blend Greco-Roman astrological imagery with traditional Egyptian religious symbolism, an artistic fusion unique in its time.

First brought to light in the early 20th century by British archaeologist Sir William Flinders Petrie, the tomb captivated scholars with its vivid celestial motifs. Petrie’s detailed coloured drawings helped preserve the tomb’s legacy even as the site fell into decay.

That legacy has now been physically restored under the supervision of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, part of Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. Restoration teams performed extensive mechanical and chemical cleaning to stabilise pigments and plaster, reintegrating missing sections using historically compatible materials.

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“The preservation of such heritage is central to our national and cultural identity,” said Minister of Tourism Sherif Fathy. 

“We are committed to protecting these treasures for future generations while also enhancing cultural tourism and supporting local economies.”

Scholars believe the twin zodiac charts, marked with dates corresponding to 26 April AD 141 for Pemehyt and 6 January AD 148 for Ibpemeny, likely represent the brothers’ birthdates, a rare and intimate glimpse into the personal histories of the tomb’s occupants.

Soon to open to the public, the revitalised Tomb of the Brothers is set to become a new highlight along Upper Egypt’s growing cultural tourism circuit, an inspiring blend of ancient artistry, archaeological dedication and national pride.

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