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Tutankhamun’s ‘missing’ wife might have been found as new chamber is unearthed
Rob Waugh
Yahoo News UK20 July 2017
 
The wife of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun might have been found in the Valley of the Kings – after a new burial chamber was unearthed.

The discovery could solve a mystery about the final fate of the boy king’s wife.

Ankhesenamun was married to Tutankhamun, who reigned from 1332 to 1327 BC – then married his successor Ay, who ruled from 1327 to 1323 BC.

But after that, she vanished from the historical record, and archaeologists have been unsure of her fate.

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