Thursday, March 17, 2016

Something is in Tutankhamon's tomb...


Tutankhamon's tomb is not empty.  "Eldamaty noted that the Japanese specialist believes there are objects made of metal and organic materials behind the north wall, and others composed of organic materials behind the west wall.  “But I cannot say exactly what it is,” Eldamaty noted at the press conference."

The possibilites:

1.  A Metallic / gold ring with magical green stones.
2.  A Mummy Case of gold with Mummy in it.
3.  Flowers, oils, or food offerings.
4.  A Papyrus (Tut's diary).
5.  Entrance to Ankhesenamon's tomb (KV62B).
6.  Dead scorpions or snakes.
7.  More "treasures of Tutankhamon's original burial."

If the painted wall of the Opening of the Mouth was first done for "Queen Nefertiti"  under the current mural with Tut performing it, then the wall was already there when she was buried.  This means she is not in the hidden rooms.  This also means if Nefertiti was in the tomb once, she is not there now; her mask, coffin, Canopic Shrine and Jars are for her originally and was violated and removed so Tut was reburied there following his initial violated burial elsewhere.  The Canopic Shrine goddesses resemble not her, but Queen Ankhesenamon, her daughter.  My theory is that Ankhesenamon was buried there then the wall was added and sealed with the mural for Tutankhamon, her husband, who died before she did, and he was reburied outside to block the entrance to her tomb.  

MC 2016.
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