A prominent Egyptologist has boldly claimed to have solved one of archaeology’s greatest mysteries: the location of Queen Nefertiti’s mummified remains. Zahi Hawass, the previous Minister of State for ...
Zahi Hawass says he will be ready to make the declaration this fall. Zahi Hawass, holding a photo of the bust of Nefertiti housed at the Neues Museum in Berlin, next to a unfinished bust of Nefertiti ...
Famed archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass believes he is close to discovering the long-lost tomb of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. Hawass, an Egyptologist and the former Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, ...
One hundred years ago, in a courtyard at the Neues Museum in Berlin, the world came face to face for the first time with one of its most enduring beauty icons: Queen Nefertiti. Discovered in Egypt in ...
Leading Egyptologist Zahi Hawass claims to have found the location of Queen Nefertiti’s mummy. According to a report by Newsweek, the archaeologist links what he believes to be the ancient rulers ...
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Archaeologist claims he's close to finding the lost tomb of Tutankhamun's stepmother, Nefertiti
The long–lost tomb of the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti could finally be found, according to a leading archaeologist. Widely considered one of the most powerful women in antiquity – as well as one ...
CAIRO — The splendor of the Queen of the Nile is the star not of any Egyptian museum, but of the Neues Museum in the German capital, Berlin, where thousands admire the 3,400-year-old bust of Nefertiti ...
CAIRO(Reuters) - High-resolution scans suggest the tomb of Ancient Egypt's boy-king Tutankhamun contains passages to two hidden chambers, including what one British archaeologist believes is the last ...
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