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King Tut may have shared his tomb - was it with his beautiful ‘stepmother’ Nefertiti?

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The golden sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun in his burial chamber is seen in the Valley of the Kings, in Luxor, Egypt. Photo: Reuters
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The most famous tomb in the world may have been shared, a discovery that could unlock one of the world’s greatest mysteries: What happened to a beautiful queen who once ruled ancient Egypt?

On Thursday, Egypt’s minister of antiquities announced that radar scans of King Tutankhamun’s tomb have potentially uncovered two new chambers inside the pharaoh’s mausoleum. The scans, added Mamdouh al-Damaty, revealed metal and organic masses that suggest there are funeral objects inside the rooms.

“It could be the discovery of the century,” Damaty told reporters. “It’s very important for Egyptian history and the history of the world.” The spaces could have belonged to king or queen, he said, adding that further scans are scheduled at the end of the month to determine the size of the chambers and the thickness of the walls.

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The question on many an Egyptologist’s mind: Could Queen Nefertiti, said to be Tutankhamun’s stepmother, also be buried here?

Ever since British archaeologist Nicholas Reeves suggested in August that Nefertiti’s final resting place could be in one of the chambers of Tutankhamun’s tomb, the archaeological world has been tantalised with the prospect of uncovering another monumental discovery in Egypt.

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King Tutankhamun died at the age of 19. The discovery of his tomb in 1922 in Luxor in southern Egypt, along with thousands of priceless artefacts including the boy king’s famed gold burial mask, triggered global interest in ancient Egypt. At a time when Egypt is struggling with an economic crisis and militant attacks, finding Queen Nefertiti’s tomb could rejuvenate tourism and worldwide interest in the North African country.

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