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American Research Center in Egypt - Free Lecture

KV-63 is the first new discovery in the Valley of the Kings since Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922. Not used as a tomb, KV-63 is in fact an embalmer’s cache from the New Kingdom, containing several cons and many items used in mummication and burial. This presentation covers some of the work done by Dr. Otto Schaden and his crew in the seven years since the discovery and initial study of KV-63. See: http://arce.arizona.edu/sites/default/files/ARCE%20Marazzi3%20%282%29.pdf

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