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An American archaeologist who says he may have found the tomb of ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, might have made one of the biggest discoveries in the field’s history.
Experts say they are optimistic that King Tutankhamun's tomb has passages to a hidden chamber, which may be the last resting place of the lost Queen Nefertiti. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Czech archaeologists have confirmed this week the discovery of the tomb of a previously unknown Egyptian queen in the south-west of Cairo.
Salamanca, Aug 22 (EFE) (Images: José Manuel García) .- The latest excavations carried out in the Cerro de San Vicente de Salamanca, where the Iron Age town that gave rise to the Salamanca city was built, have located amulets of the Egyptian goddess Hathor, manufactured in Old Egypt and that arrived on the peninsula around the year 1000 BC.FOOTAGE OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN SALAMANCA.
Archaeologists believe they may have found the tomb of Saint Nicholas, the original Santa Claus, after discovering a temple and burial grounds below St Nicholas Church in Demre, located in Turkey's Antalya Province. Ground-penetrating radars at the St Nicholas Church revealed an additional temple below the current structure. The excavation process is now ongoing to find out whether the body of St Nicholas remains in the burial grounds.