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Nefertiti 'was buried inside King Tut's tomb' | Nefertiti 'was buried inside King Tut's tomb' |
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An archaeologist says he may have found evidence that Nefertiti, the former Queen of Egypt, is secretly buried inside Tutankhamun's tomb. | 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. | 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. | 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 Nefertiti may lie inside. | |
One leading Egyptologist urged caution over the conclusion but said that, if confirmed, it would be "brilliant". | One leading Egyptologist urged caution over the conclusion but said that, if confirmed, it would be "brilliant". |
The finds were made last year, after the Spanish artistic and preservation specialists, Factum Arte, were commissioned to produce detailed scans of Tutankhamun's tomb. | The finds were made last year, after the Spanish artistic and preservation specialists, Factum Arte, were commissioned to produce detailed scans of Tutankhamun's tomb. |
The scans were then used to produce a facsimile of the tomb near the site of the original Valley of the Kings in Luxor. | The scans were then used to produce a facsimile of the tomb near the site of the original Valley of the Kings in Luxor. |
While assessing the scans last February, Dr Reeves spotted what he believed were marks indicating where two doorways used to be. | While assessing the scans last February, Dr Reeves spotted what he believed were marks indicating where two doorways used to be. |
"I have been testing the evidence ever since, looking for indications that what I thought I was seeing was, in fact, not there," Dr Reeves told the BBC. | "I have been testing the evidence ever since, looking for indications that what I thought I was seeing was, in fact, not there," Dr Reeves told the BBC. |
"But the more I looked, the more information I found that I seemed to be looking at something pretty real." | "But the more I looked, the more information I found that I seemed to be looking at something pretty real." |
The layout of Tutankhamun's tomb has been a puzzle for some time - in particular, why it was smaller than those of other kings' tombs. | The layout of Tutankhamun's tomb has been a puzzle for some time - in particular, why it was smaller than those of other kings' tombs. |
Dr Reeves believes there are clues in the design of the tomb that indicate it was designed to store the remains of a queen, not a king. | Dr Reeves believes there are clues in the design of the tomb that indicate it was designed to store the remains of a queen, not a king. |
"If I'm wrong, I'm wrong," he said. "But if I'm right, the prospects are frankly staggering. The world will have become a much more interesting place - at least for Egyptologists." | "If I'm wrong, I'm wrong," he said. "But if I'm right, the prospects are frankly staggering. The world will have become a much more interesting place - at least for Egyptologists." |
After being discovered by English archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, the tomb of Tutankhamun was opened in February the following year. | After being discovered by English archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, the tomb of Tutankhamun was opened in February the following year. |
It was the most intact Egyptian tomb ever discovered, and very few objects appeared to have been plundered. | It was the most intact Egyptian tomb ever discovered, and very few objects appeared to have been plundered. |
Close to 2,000 objects were found, and it took archaeologists nine years to catalogue them all. | Close to 2,000 objects were found, and it took archaeologists nine years to catalogue them all. |
If the same amount of objects were found elsewhere in the tomb, it would represent "quite a coup," said Dr Reeves. | If the same amount of objects were found elsewhere in the tomb, it would represent "quite a coup," said Dr Reeves. |
Neither Egyptian authorities nor Factum Arte have responded to the claims. | Neither Egyptian authorities nor Factum Arte have responded to the claims. |
"I think there are certainly some signs that there might have been some activity around those doorways," said Joyce Tyldesley, an Egyptologist with the University of Manchester. | "I think there are certainly some signs that there might have been some activity around those doorways," said Joyce Tyldesley, an Egyptologist with the University of Manchester. |
"Whether we can deduct from that that we actually the burial site of Nefertiti might be a step too far. | "Whether we can deduct from that that we actually the burial site of Nefertiti might be a step too far. |
"But if it was true, it would be absolutely brilliant." | "But if it was true, it would be absolutely brilliant." |
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