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On February 22nd 2015 I was lucky enough to be included in a group of the world's press and VIPs, who were invited to join the Minister for Antiquities in entering the tomb of Nefertari. He was publicising the impending limited opening of the tomb to the public.
We were allowed to take as many photos and videos as we wished, so if anyone wants to see them, I have set up a Facebook page: facebook.com/indianarowz. I'll be adding the videos soon.
I recently saw some photos of inside an unidentified VoK tomb online. There is a long, central ramp (with wooden handrails and battens for traction) down a passage to a below-ground burial chamber...
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It is also very well described with many photographs and illustrations in Kent Weeks book ' The Treasures of Luxor and The Valley of The Kings' ISBN 88-544=0033-5 :up
Just been reading about Tut's tomb and the wall decoration. One of the scenes depicts, what is described as Nefertiti as Pharaoh welcomed by the goddess Nut, now this might seem a stupid question for...
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I think if there is a tomb that it may reveal hopefully on its walks some of the missing Amarna story. But will the body still be there. The evidence that the funeral gear was used for Tut would make...
Exciting news! You may have already heard this, but yesterday it has been revealed that archeologists have discovered a new tomb in the valley of the kings.
At first they were puzzled, but as they...
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Oh, I SO loved that!!!
I'm going to save that one for our hieroglyphs Christmas party on Friday!
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