Patron saint of tour guides Zahi Hawass and his team think they might have discovered the long-lost tomb of Tutankhamun's wife Ankhesenamun under Luxor’s Valley of the Kings, Owen Jarus writes for Live Science. "We are sure there is a tomb hidden in that area because I found four foundation deposits," Hawass says. The man may be hanging out with dead pharaohs for too long, as he has certainly picked up their habits of shameless self-aggrandizement.
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