Egypt unveils 3,000-year-old 'lost' city near Luxor

LUXOR: Archaeologists Saturday showed off their finds at what they say is the 'largest' ancient city ever found in Egypt, dating to a golden age of the pharaohs 3,000 years ago.

At the site near Luxor, home of the legendary Valley of the Kings, workers carefully carried ancient pots and showed human and animal remains dug up from the earth as members of the media toured around curved brick walls and rudimentary streets.