King Tut
Archaeologists Unearth 3,000-Year-Old ‘Lost Golden City’ in Egypt
Aten, dubbed a “Lost Golden City” by Egyptian officials, is one of the most important finds in decades, said one archaeologist.
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Archaeologists Think Nefertiti's Remains Might Be Hidden in King Tut's Tomb
Using information from high-resolution images, a British Egyptologist believes Tutankhamun's mausoleum has two hidden chambers, one of which could contain the remains of the boy king's stepmother.
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