Uncovering lost Egyptian city 'the most important discovery' since King Tut's tomb
Uncovering lost Egyptian city 'the most important discovery' since King Tut's tomb

Archaeologists have found the largest ancient city ever discovered in Egypt, dating back more than 3000 years, just prior to the reign of the most famous pharoah, Tutankhamun.

Dubbed 'The Rise of Aten', the city was found during excavation works near the southern city of Luxor.