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Not Tut's Mom, after all!

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060628/ap_ ... MlJVRPUCUl

LUXOR, Egypt - Archeologists on Wednesday fully unveiled the first tomb discovered in Egypt's Valley of the Kings in over 80 years, and cracked open the last of seven sarcophagi inside to reveal embalming materials and jewelry.
Zahi Hawass, who heads the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, said he believed the new tomb could have belonged to King Tutenkhamen's mother. Closely related Egyptian royals tended to be buried near each other, and graves of the rest of Tut's family have already been found, he said

Oh, well...looks like they excavated someone's workshop.
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Post by Beagle »

It's still an important find. There was a Discovery channel show on it last week. They may even determine who the sarcophagi were intended for. Lots to learn yet.
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There are no unimportant finds.....there's an article on digging through Jerusalem's garbage dump and the archaeologists are like pigs in shit...
which is probably a bad analogy for Jerusalem but WTH.
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Some far day in the future, our garbage dumps will define our civilization. I can only imagine what they would think.
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I wonder what they'll make of a Burger King Crown?

Probably declare the whole site to be a ritual center.
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Post by Beagle »

Yep. They'll probably think we were pretty primitive. But then they'll find the trash on the moon!

Then it becomes obvious - we were visited by ancient astronauts.
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Post by Leona Conner »

It may seem trivial to us, but any discovery that old is bound to give scientists some kind of information. If not about a particular person, at least the culture of the times.

Hope they make follow-up special.
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Post by Beagle »

Discovery channel has the look inside the sarcophagus tonight at 9 eastern. Right after that they have a show on the Sphinx origin. I don't know which origin is being presented - it depends on whether or not Zahi Hawass is in it. :)
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Post by shumate95446 »

I think that way back then, the mummies were removed and hidden somewhere safe, from what, i don't know, but they sure did a good job at protecting the mummies.
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Post by Leona Conner »

If that's the case, they must have been very, very important.
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