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153a: The Tomb of Tutankhamun (Part 1)

The History of Egypt

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The Mystery of the Royal Necropolis

Carter and his team broke through that first outer door. They found themselves entering a long passage descending into the rock. The corridor was full to the ceiling with rubble, stones,. dirt, sand, and debris. After clearing nine metres of the descending passage, we came upon a second sealed doorway. It resembled almost to measurement the tomb containing the cache of Arkanaten. In other words, the architecture or design suggested that this was a cache, a storehouse for items and possibly mummies. Yes, the seals on the doorway bore the name of Toutankamun. But that could mean anything. If the pharaoh had organised a cache, then officials would have used his name to

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