Movie: Egypt's New Tomb Revealed

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Zahi Hawass
Zahi Hawass

Himself (as Dr. Zahi Hawass)

Corey Johnson
Corey Johnson

Narrator (voice)

Earl Ertman
Earl Ertman

Himself (as Prof. Earl Ertman)

George B. Johnson
George B. Johnson

Himself

Ken Nystrom
Ken Nystrom

Himself (Reporter)

Otto Schaden
Otto Schaden

Himself (as Dr. Otto Schaden)

Jay Simon
Jay Simon

Narrator (voice)

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    American archeologists have found a new tomb in the desert valley. This is the first find of this magnitude since King Tutankhamun's tomb was uncovered in 1922, according to Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities. Called KV 63 - it is the 63rd discovered since the valley was first mapped - the new, intact tomb was found just 16 feet away from King Tut's resting place. A team of archeologists led by Otto Schaden discovered the tomb by accident while conducting "routine digs" on the nearby tomb of King Amenmesses, a 19th Dynasty pharaoh. Explore the wonders of the magnificent lost era.

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    2006-06-04

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    Meet one of King Tut's neighbors.

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