, April 5 -- CAIRO, Apr 5 (Xinhua/UNB) - A joint Egyptian-French archaeological team has unearthed a series of tombs and buildings near the Ramesseum Temple in Luxor, offering fresh insights into the site's historical significance, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced Friday.

The findings include tombs from the Third Intermediate Period (circa 1069-525 BCE) and storage facilities believed to have been used for olive oil and honey, located near the temple grounds.

Within the temple, excavations uncovered the remains of the "House of Life"-a scholarly institution affiliated with major temples. The discovery revealed its architectural structure and a valuable collection of archaeological remnants, including ancient school ...