Archaeologists Uncover 3,000-Year Old Tomb in Egypt, with Remains of Female Singer

16 January 2012, 4:56 am

Egyptian and Swiss archaeologists have uncovered a rare tomb of a female singer, dating back 3,000 years in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings in Karnak, near Luxor in Upper Egypt. The discovery is important because this is the first tomb unearthed from the historic Egyptian valley that has no lineage to the Egyptian Royal family.... Read More »

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