LUXOR, EGYPT—Funded with a grant from the American Research Center in
Egypt Endowment Fund, Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities will begin the
second phase of a study to identify a sarcophagus found in tomb KV55 in
the Valley of the Kings in 1906. The results of the first phase of the
study suggested that a box of 500 gold sheets, found in a storage room
at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, may belong to the KV55 sarcophagus. Ahram Online
reports that the remains of a skull and a note written in French were
found along with the box. Elham Salah, head of the ministry’s Museums
Department, says the note is dated to the time of the discovery of tomb
KV55, and it states that the gold sheets were discovered with a
sarcophagus.
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