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KV-63 discovered in the Valley of the Kings

June 4th, 2006 by Scott Janousek
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An interesting find in Egypt … only one chamber in the tomb, but still intriguing.

KV-63 is located in the Valley of the Kings approximately 14.5 meters from the south edge of KV-62, the Tomb of Tutankhamun.

Dr. Zahi Hawass officially pronounced our newly discovered tomb, KV-63 on 10 February 2006. However, the initial shaft was discovered a few days before the end of our 2005 season.

KV-63 is the first tomb to be discovered in the Valley of the Kings since 1922.

Read about KV-63.

Take a look at the map of the explored areas (Flash).

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2 Responses to “KV-63 discovered in the Valley of the Kings”

  1. Keith Peters Says:

    I swear when I saw your headline I assumed that KV-63 must be some new iRiver model or something. :)

  2. Scott Janousek Says:

    That would be one strange post title … but KV-63 does have a nice ring to it.

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