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Archaeologist believes he's closing in on lost tomb of legendary Egyptian queen: 'Could happen soon'
Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass believes he's closing in on Queen Nefertiti's tomb in the Valley of the Kings, calling it ...
Famed archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass believes he is close to discovering the long-lost tomb of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti.
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The unthinkable truth about Nefertiti: Was Egypt's queen lost to Victorian madness?
In a gripping MSNBC documentary special, host [e.g., Lawrence O'Donnell] traces the century-long search for Nefertiti's remains down a chilling new path. While modern technology scours hidden chambers ...
Exclusive: Zahi Hawass opens up about his new documentary, the latest discoveries changing what we understand about the ...
Discovering Nefertiti's tomb would resolve long-standing debates, such as whether she ruled as a pharaoh under the name ...
A mummy, known as the “Untouchable,” was discovered nearly a century ago in the Valley of the Kings region of the ancient city of Luxor. Renowned Egyptologist Howard Carter made the discovery in 1919, ...
In the 19th century, preserved bodies were not only ceremonially unveiled; owning one became a status symbol. “It would be ...
A scan revealed that an Egyptian crocodile mummy preserves a fish caught on a bronze hook after more than 2,000 years.
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