New Scan Of King Tut’s Tomb May Reveal “Discovery of the Century”

what could be in THERE?

New secrets of King Tut may be uncovered for the first time ever.  There is a very bold statement being made by the country of Egypt.  Of course the famous Giza complex, the Nubian pyramids and the Sphinx are some of the most famous artifacts and structures in all of archaeology.  And of the pharaohs King Tut is the most famous.  And there may be a new discovery in his tomb:

Radar scans of King Tut’s tomb have revealed two spaces on the north and east chambers of the pharaonic mausoleum that could contain the “discovery of the century,” Egypt’s antiquities ministry said Thursday.

Antiquities Minister Mamdouh al-Damaty told a press conference that metal and organic masses were revealed by the scans, signaling that the rooms could possibly contain funerary objects.

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10 Comments

  1. Jared Bock said:

    Everyone can think Israel for keeping the conflict in Gaza Strip going. This way no one can do an actual archaeological dig on the site. Because now it is a war zone. Zionism at its best

  2. Osiris Tours USA said:

    There are high chances that what is hidden inside Tut’s tomb is Queen Nefertiti’s. If that is true, that should be the biggest foundation ever!!!
    Finding the tomb of Queen Nefertiti will uncover lots of secrets that is still missing about this part of the history.
    Queen Nefertiti was the wife of the famous pharaoh Akhenaten and the step mom of the boy King, Tut Ankh Amon.
    Nefertiti was such a great example of honesty and sacrifice; she left her family and her people and decided to join her husband Akhenaten to his new capital, Tell Alamarna (about 155 miles north of Luxor and 200 miles south of Giza Pyramids) when almost every one let him down.
    King Akhenaton didn’t like worshipping God Amun Ra and the rest of ancient gods in Thebes (Luxor) because he believed in a new God called Aton. He moved to Tell Alamarna to focus in his new religion, there he married Queen Kiya and got his only son who succeeded him, Tut Ankh Aton (the original name of King Tut).
    After the death of Akhenaton, Queen Nefertiti came back to Luxor with King Tut to support him, and they both returned the glory back to God Amun Ra.
    Finding the tomb of Nefertiti will uncover ancient secrets about King Akhenaten and his new religion, and will help us learn about the religious conflict, which took place between the followers of God Amun Ra and God Aton after the death of King Akhenaten. It will also help us know more about the early years of King Tut’s life and his period.

    Queen Nefertiti was such a special lady in Ancient Egypt and there is no doubt that finding her tomb will be such a great addition not only to the lands of ancient history, but to humanity and history lovers from all over the world.
    The boy king, King Tut was very famous and his region was one of the most documented regions on the walls of Luxor temples and tombs. Not only because he is the only one who ruled Egypt when he was 9 years old but there are much more facts confirms the doubts that there are more to be coming from his tomb. Here are some more facts about King Tut: His father, King Akhenaten had a major issue with the priests of Thebes (Luxor) during his life. King Akhenaten is the first and only king who rebelled against the main god during the New Kingdom, god Amun Ra. When Akhenaton (King Tut’s father and Nefertit’s husband) had his religious revolution against God Amun Ra, the priests kicked him out of Thebes and he had to leave to a new capital, Tell Al Amaran, which is located about 300 miles north of Luxor.
    King Tut was 9 years old when he took over because he was the only son for his father so the priests played a major role in the political life then. The Ancient Egyptian documented his region to show his loyalty to God Amun Ra and tried to fix what his father ruined. Finally, the tomb of King Tut is the only one that wasn’t robbed because it is located underneath of another tomb, tomb of King Ramses VI. The tomb robbers didn’t look there, they never expected there is a tomb underneath of another tomb. That’s why King Tut’s tomb waited until Carter found it in 1922.
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