Scientists using ground-penetrating radar and x-ray specs have discovered two secret chambers in the tomb of ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamun. One is thought to be be the burial place of Queen Nefertiti and the other is clearly King Tut‘s Man Cave:
King Tut’s Man Cave (artist concept)
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“Egypt experts are ’90 percent positive’ there’s a secret hiding in King Tut’s tomb. Could it be Nefertiti?” Sarah Kaplan, Washington Post
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Tags: antiquities, Archaeology, Archeology, Egypt, Egyptology, king tut, Luxor, man caves, nefertiti, rec rooms, Royal Tombs of Egypt, secret chambers, Tutankhamun, valley of the kings
December 2, 2015 at 1:15 am
Reblogged this on Jude's Threshold and commented:
Of course pharaohs had man caves!
December 2, 2015 at 1:16 am
Reblogged this on Lost Dudeist Astrology.
December 2, 2015 at 4:47 am
Maybe it is Nefertiti’s woman cave…