No secret chambers behind ancient Egypt’s young king Tutankhamen: research
CAIRO: Researchers at Italy’s Turin Polytechnic University have found no evidence of the existence of any hidden chambers behind the walls in the tomb of ancient Egypt’s boy-king, Tutankhamen, the Antiquities Ministry said on Sunday.
Experts have been divided over the existence of a concealed chamber behind the tomb, which some believe could be the final resting place of the lost Queen, Nefertiti.
International interest in Nefertiti is high. She died in the 14th century B.C. and is thought to be Tutankhamen’s…