Looking for KV 64
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Looking for KV 64


Dr. Zahi Hawass is finally taking the Amarna Royal tombs project seriously and has started an investigation into an anomaly found years ago in the Valley of Kings.

The anomaly was actually discovered in 2000 but due to false allegations that the projects director was smuggling antiquities it was never investigated and in 2005 the director was cleared of the allegations but the project was not allowed to resume their work.

http://touregypt.net/teblog/luxornews/?p=700

Amarna Royal tombs project:

http://www.valleyofthekings.org/vofk/default.htm

Interview with Nicholas Reeves:

http://www.archaeology.org/online/interviews/reeves.html




- Kv64 Update
Luxor News For those of you unfamiliar with KV64, it is the most recently published discovery in the Valley of the Kings, identified so far only by radar. Dr Nick Reeves revealed the existence of the site on the Amarna Royal Tombs Project (ARTP) website,...

- Artp Website Updated
http://www.valleyofthekings.org/vofk/default.htmThe latest installment of background information to the KV63 discovery has been added to the Amarna Royal Tombs Project website by Nick Reeves: "If ARTP knew about the existence of KV63 as early as 2000...

- Amarna Royal Tombs Project - Update
http://www.valleyofthekings.org/vofk/default.htmThe Amarna Royal Tombs Project website has been updated by Dr Nicholas Reeves with further statements of clarification, following ongoing speculation and comment. Here is an extract: "I’ll begin by addressing...

- Amarna Royal Tombs Project
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- The Superstar
This is a rundown of Dr. Hawass's intentions for his excavations in the valley of kings. Though most is already known Dr. Hawass failed to mention that the anomaly now regarded as KV64 was found by "The Amarna Royal Tombs Project". Loved the photo...



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