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KV63 update
http://www.kv-63.com/pages/1/index.htm
A short update has been posted at the above web address, the brevity of the news being due to the meticulous and time consuming conservation work that is taking priority at the site at the moment. The main news is that the youth coffin, labeled ‘G’, is still in situ, but that it is expected to be moved in the very near future, taking care not to damage the coffins that remain within the chamber (coffins 'B' and 'E').
There is also a new Publications link in the left hand menu bar, directing visitors to publications which contain informed articles about the KV63 find:
http://www.kv-63.com/pages/6/index.htm
Thanks to Jen Mason for pointing out that the site had been updated.
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Kv63 Website Updated
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Kv63 Website Updated
http://www.kv-63.com/index.htmlThanks very much to Gary Maher for pointing out that the KV63 dig diary has been updated, with new photographs added. Dr Schaden's diary entry for July 9th gives a short update about coffins D and E, and there are some...
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Kv63 Update
Infant coffin photos http://www.kv-63.com/index.html The KV63 website has been updated with a "Breaking News" piece showing photos of a 42cm long infant coffin made of pink gold-leaf and found in the youth coffin. This is the best source of photos for...
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Kv63 - New Images
http://www.kv-63.com/pages/1/index.htmhttp://www.kv-63.com/pages/2/index.htmNew images have been added to the KV63 website: " Additional images of KV-63 have been added today, including never before seen photos of our 'newest addition', the infant...
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Kv63 Update
http://www.kv-63.com/pages/1/index.htmDr Otto Schaden has updated the official KV63 website with some news: "Dr. Zahi Hawass and the SCA have graciously made available a team of Egyptian conservators to work on our fragile coffins. Ray Johnson of the...
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