They found Nefertiti’s? Hidden chambers in the tomb of king Tut!

It is 90% likely to be there are two hidden chambers behind the walls of the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun… in Luxor Egypt, today announced the ministry of Antiquities, citing preliminary results of analysis done with modern radar.
This almost certainly enhances the view of the british archaeologist and egyptologist Nicholas Reeves, who asserts that maybe it is the age of 3.300 years of tomb of queen Nefertiti.
The egyptian minister of Antiquities Μαμντούχ al-Νταμάτι leans rather to the version the tomb belongs to another wife of the pharaoh ” Akhenaten, father of Tutankhamun.

The preliminary results of a study using radar, conducted by the japanese special Χιροκάτσου Watanabe reveal that “it is 90% likely to be there are two chambers hidden behind the tomb of Tutankhamen,” said the minister at a Press conference in Cairo. “There are empty spaces” behind two walls but not completely empty, containing organic and mineral materials”.
The minister explained that more advanced investigations will be carried out at the end of March in the tomb located in the valley of the Kings, on the bank of the Nile, across from Luxor.
In contrast to the cemeteries of other pharaohs which almost all of them were looted, that of Tutankhamun, discovered in November 1922 by british archaeologist Howard Carter, was found untouched, with more than 5,000 intact objects 3.300 years, a large part of which is made of solid gold.
The ” Akhenaten was the father of Tutankhamun. The beauty queen Nefertiti was the main wife, but she was not the mother of Tutankhamun. This had a great influence during the reign of her husband.

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