Lost Queen Nefertiti

Eygyptologists believe they may have found the final resting place of the lost Queen Nefertiti, the supposed stepmother of boy-king Tutankhaumun.

Experts believe they have discovered Nefertiti’s grave hiding behind a wall in Tutankhamun’s tomb.

It is thought the Queen died in the 14th century B.C. and is thought to be Tutankhamun’s stepmother, and confirmation of her final resting place would be the most remarkable Egyptian archaeological find this century.

New evidence from the radar imaging taken so far is to be sent to a team in Japan for analysis. The results are expected to be announced in a month.

Egyptian antiquities minister Mamdough al-Damaty said: ‘We said earlier there was a 60 percent chance there is something behind the walls. But now after the initial reading of the scans, we are saying now its 90 percent likely there is something behind the walls.’

He said he expected to reach the other side of the tomb’s wall within three months.

Read the Whole Article

The post Lost Queen Nefertiti appeared first on LewRockwell.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.