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For the 60th Anniversary of its mummy’s arrival, the museum has had a new exhibit called Discoveries on the Nile: Exploring ...
More than 150 conservators and 100 archaeologists labored quietly for over a decade to restore thousands of artefacts for the ...
King Tut’s golden mask is one of the most famous treasures in the world, but it turns out it was hiding a secret all along! Experts recently discovered that the mask wasn’t originally made for ...
With the mystery surrounding where his famous stepmother, Queen Nefertiti, is buried, experts surmise King Tut’s mask could have been used by her first.
With the mystery surrounding where his famous stepmother, Queen Nefertiti, is buried, experts surmise King Tut’s mask could have been used by her first.
Hieroglyphics hidden in the tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen have strengthened the belief that the tomb could contain a door to the tomb of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, according to a world ...
A new radar survey of King Tutankhamun’s tomb has reportedly found evidence of a hidden chamber that has revived talk about Queen Nefertiti’s final resting place.
A recent radar survey of King Tut’s tomb has revealed evidence of secret chambers -- and researchers believe the rooms could be the lost tomb of Egyptian queen Nefertiti.
The theory of Nefertiti's burial was first advanced in 2015 by a British Egyptologist who said there could be secret chambers behind the tomb of King Tut.
Nefertiti was the wife of Tutankhamun's father King Akhenaten, who ruled Egypt between 1353 and 1336 B.C. However, King Tut had a different mother, making Nefertiti the young pharoah's stepmother.
One of Egypt's greatest mysteries could be solved as scientists think they have located the final resting place of the ancient Egyptian queen, Nefertiti.