While the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb (KV62) in 1922 stands as the most famous golden find in Egyptological history, a 1995 discovery completely rewrote our understanding of the Valley of the Kings.Led by American Egyptologist Dr. Kent Weeks and the Theban Mapping Project, excavations revealed that KV5, a tomb long dismissed as a small, collapsed, and insignificant pit, was actually a subterranean titan. Sprawling deep into the limeston…
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