The Search for Queen Nefertiti Enters a New Phase
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The Search for Queen Nefertiti Enters a New Phase
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National Geographic
Though she's renowned for a remarkable life, Queen Nefertiti's tomb has never been found. Her mummified body, prepared for its journey to the afterlife, likely rests in the Valley of the Kings. But where?
The Search for Queen Nefertiti Enters a New Phase
Mounting evidence suggests the legendary monarch’s burial chamber is hidden in King Tut’s tomb.
NEWS.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM
National Geographic
Though she's renowned for a remarkable life, Queen Nefertiti's tomb has never been found. Her mummified body, prepared for its journey to the afterlife, likely rests in the Valley of the Kings. But where?
The Search for Queen Nefertiti Enters a New Phase
Mounting evidence suggests the legendary monarch’s burial chamber is hidden in King Tut’s tomb.
NEWS.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM
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Radar Scans in King Tut's Tomb Suggest Hidden Chambers
National Geographic
Two days of radar scans in the tomb of Tutankhamun have produced evidence that unopened sections lie behind hidden doorways in the pharaoh's burial chamber—supporting the theory that the tomb may contain another undiscovered royal burial.
Radar Scans in King Tut's Tomb Suggest Hidden Chambers
Experts speculate that the hidden tomb belongs to Nefertiti, the mother-in-law of King Tut.
NEWS.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM
Two days of radar scans in the tomb of Tutankhamun have produced evidence that unopened sections lie behind hidden doorways in the pharaoh's burial chamber—supporting the theory that the tomb may contain another undiscovered royal burial.
Radar Scans in King Tut's Tomb Suggest Hidden Chambers
Experts speculate that the hidden tomb belongs to Nefertiti, the mother-in-law of King Tut.
NEWS.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM
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