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[[File:ACOD_Golden_Tomb_entrance.jpg|thumb|250px|Entrance to the tomb]] | |||
The '''Golden Tomb''' was a tomb situated in the [[Isolated Desert]] in [[Egypt]], serving as the burial site of [[Ahmose-ankh]], a prince of Egypt during the {{Wiki|Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty}}, as well as [[Maherpa]], a nomarch. | The '''Golden Tomb''' was a tomb situated in the [[Isolated Desert]] in [[Egypt]], serving as the burial site of [[Ahmose-ankh]], a prince of Egypt during the {{Wiki|Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty}}, as well as [[Maherpa]], a nomarch. | ||
The tomb was also connected to an [[Isu]] vault, [[Oun-mAa Niye Ressoot]], and was explored by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] in the mid-1st century BCE, who deciphered an {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}} stele therein. | The tomb was also connected to an [[Isu]] vault, [[Oun-mAa Niye Ressoot]], and was explored by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] in the mid-1st century BCE, who deciphered an {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}} [[Ancient tablet|stele]] therein.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 12 May 2026

The Golden Tomb was a tomb situated in the Isolated Desert in Egypt, serving as the burial site of Ahmose-ankh, a prince of Egypt during the Eighteenth Dynasty, as well as Maherpa, a nomarch.
The tomb was also connected to an Isu vault, Oun-mAa Niye Ressoot, and was explored by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa in the mid-1st century BCE, who deciphered an Old Kingdom stele therein.[1]
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The main chamber in the tomb
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