Archaeologists have unearthed a small, intact pottery vessel in the Karnak temple complex in Egypt, dating back approximately 2,600 years to the onset of the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty. Inside, they found a collection of well-preserved artifacts, including gold and metal rings, small gold amulets — among them a triad statue representing the deities Amun, Mut, and Khonsu — a metal brooch, and numerous beads, some gold-plated or gilded. These items provide insight into the craftsmanship and relig...