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Only living into her mid-20s, Ankhesenamun became the Queen of Egypt during the 18th Dynasty when she married King Tut.
The discovery of two secret chambers in King Tutankhamen’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings at Luxor caused researchers to speculate it could contain the long-sought resting place of Queen Nefertiti.
King Tutankhamun (also spelled Tutankhamen), often dubbed the boy king, was an Egyptian pharaoh who rose to power in 1333 B.C., at the tender age of 10. His mother was Queen Nefertiti, and his ...
Queen Nefertiti Tomb Found Queen Nefertiti Might Be Buried Alongside King Tut In Secret Chamber by Crystal Smith March 21, 2016, 7:34 pm March 21, 2016, 7:34 pm March 21, 2016, 7:34 pm News , News ...
Queen Nefertiti’s lost grave could be in King Tut’s tomb Originally published August 14, 2015 at 7:34 pm The long-sought after tomb of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti may have been found.
Archaeologists are exploring King Tutankhamun’s tomb in a quest to find hidden chambers that could hold Queen Nefertiti’s remains, officials said Thursday. Egypt's Antiquities Ministry said ...
IVETTE FELICIANO: Nefertiti — an iconic symbol of Egyptian beauty – is widely believed to have been King Tut's step-mother. Her tomb would be one of the most significant archaeological finds ...
Radar scans of King Tut’s tomb have revealed two hidden rooms behind a burial chamber that experts believe may contain the long-lost remains of Queen Nefertiti, Egyptian officials said Thursday.
LUXOR, Egypt-- King Tut's tomb may contain hidden chambers, Egypt's antiquities minister said Tuesday, lending support to a new theory that a queen may be buried in the walls of the 3,300 year-old ...
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A statue carved in alabaster that possibly represents King Tut's grandmother ― Queen Tiye ― has been unearthed on the west bank of Luxor along the Nile River.
Beyond one entrance, an extension of King Tut’s burial chamber; behind the other, the tomb of Queen Nefertiti, who also happened to be King Tut’s stepmother. And Dr. Reeves may not be that far ...