Monday, August 10, 2015

Queen Ankhesenamon's tomb...in KV62?

http://www.academia.edu/14406398/The_Burial_of_Nefertiti_2015_

http://archive.archaeology.org/online/interviews/reeves.html

 Does KV62 (TUT Tomb) lead to Queen Ankh tomb?
The theory posted by Egyptologist Dr. Nicholas Reeves that a tomb or room is hidden inside KV62 (Tut-ankh-amon's), is not new.  In my book - The Flawed Emerald c.1990-1995 - I have a hidden room sealed with a stone wall and plaster that hides a few items and another chamber nearby that is the ground entrance to Ankh's tomb.  Reeves' theory is that both lead from Tut's tomb in hidden plastered-over chambers, the Burial Chamber and the Annex.  Sonar readings would correct this.
 
Tutankhamon's tomb was opened twice, so is it possible it was reopened for placing Ankhesenamon into it? This would explain why items were rearranged in the tomb.  The robbery would have occurred after Ankh was placed into it, and her husband's wall paintings were painted afterwards, so explains why they look "cheap or hurried." Wall paintings occur only in the burial chamber, over a purported door/wall according to Nicholas Reeves' theory. The Supernatural element perhaps protects the contents, or emanates from it.      

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