Discovery: Secret Chamber in King Tut’s Tomb that May Contain Egyptian Queen

By Published on August 12, 2015

An archaeologist says he may have found evidence that Nefertiti, the former Queen of Egypt, is secretly buried inside Tutankhamun’s tomb.

The whereabouts of Nefertiti’s remains are not known, although those of Tutankhamun — who may have been her son — were found in 1922.

New tests have shown there may be a portal leading from King Tut’s tomb.

Nicholas Reeves, an archaeologist at the University of Arizona, says he believes Neferiti may lie inside.

One leading Egyptologist urged caution over the conclusion but said that, if confirmed, it would be “brilliant.”

Read the article “Discovery: Secret Chamber in King Tut’s Tomb that May Contain Egyptian Queen” on bbc.com.

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