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Archaeologist Nicholas Reeves will travel to Egypt to test his theory that Queen Nefertiti might have been buried behind a wall in King Tut's tomb.
The long-sought after tomb of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti may have been found. An English Egyptologist has suggested her lost grave could rest in a familiar place — just beyond a wall in King ...
Finding Nefertiti’s chamber would be a huge boon for Egypt and no doubt spur a new worldwide interest in Egyptian archaeology, as Howard Carter’s 1922 discovery of King Tut’s tomb sparked a ...
Check out the latest theory on King Tut's tomb, which holds that Queen Nefertiti, thought to be the boy king's mother, may be buried off a secret passage.
And then there’s the storied “Curse of the Pharaohs,” which claims (falsely, according to statistical studies) that those who enter the king’s tomb will die a suspicious and untimely death.
Another possible clue to what could lie within; the art and design in Tut's tomb suggests it wasn't built for a king.
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King Tut’s Iconic Burial Mask Wasn’t Actually Made For Him ...It’s possible, Reeves argued, that Nefertiti’s mask had been reused due to the urgency surrounding King Tut’s burial.
A British archaeologist has been given the go-ahead by Egyptian authorities to search for the final resting place of Nefertiti – hidden inside King Tut’s tomb.
Now, there's another thing for Egyptologists to argue about: Is Nefertiti buried behind a hidden door in King Tut’s tomb? Archaeologist Nicholas Reeves says yes.
It’s unknown who took the throne right before King Tut, but some scholars think it could have been Egypt Queen Nefertiti in secret.
The tomb of the fabled Tutankhamun, dug into a crumbling pyramid in Egypt’s vast, sun-baked Valley of Kings, has long been shrouded in superstition and rumor. There’s the mystery of the… ...
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