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Famous Archaeologist Says He Is Close to Discovering Nefertiti's Tomb

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Egyptian Zahi Hawass, perhaps the most famous archaeologist in the world, hopes to discover the tomb of Queen Nefertiti before he retires from active work, stating that it may be located more...More...
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A prominent archaeologist claims that the lost tomb of ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti may finally be discovered, after years of searching. Considered one of the most powerful women of ancient times - and one of the most beautiful - Nefertiti was the wife of Akhenaten, who ruled Egypt from 1353 to 1336 BC. She was also the stepmother of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. But despite extensive historical evidence from her lifetime, the tomb of this mysterious…

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Egyptian Zahi Hawass, perhaps the most famous archaeologist in the world, hopes to discover the tomb of Queen Nefertiti before he retires from active work, stating that it may be located more...More...

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CNN Greece broke the news in Greece on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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