A technician uses ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to search for voids behind the west wall of King Tutankhamun's tomb. ... suggested an astounding possibility: The north and west walls might conceal the mummy—and fabulous possessions—of Tut's stepmother, the legendary beauty Queen Nefertiti. read more
Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves, director of the Amarna Royal Tombs Project, claimed last year that the tomb of King Tutankhamun holds a hidden doorway that leads to the tomb of Queen Nefertiti, the stepmother of Tutankhamun. read more
The other, on the north side of Tutankhamun's tomb, contains 'the undisturbed burial of the tomb's original owner - Nefertiti', Dr Reeves argued. If Dr Reeves is correct, the hidden tomb could be far more magnificent than anything found in Tutankhamun's burial chamber. read more
THE “greatest antiquities discovery of all time” could be hiding in the notorious King Tutankhamun’s tomb. There’s one problem — getting to it. read more