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Tutankhamun’s mother's tomb
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Cairo, Egypt (USA Today): Egyptian authorities believe that the first tomb uncovered in the Valley of the Kings in more than 80 years may have once contained the remains of Queen Kiya, the mother of King Tutankhamun. Archaeologists say they have found artifacts that date back more than 3,000 years ago to the time of the boy king. […] As archaeologists continue to examine the final coffin's fragile contents, they hope to find hieroglyphics that give more decisive evidence of the tomb's former inhabitant.
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