The lost tomb

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The lost tomb

Kent R. Weeks

William Morrow, c1998

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"In 1995, an American Egyptologist discovered the burial site of the sons of Ramesses II : this is his incredible story of KV5 and its excavation."--Preceding t.p.

Maps of the Valley of the Kings and the Theban Necropolis on endpapers

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-312) and index

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Kent Weeks made international headlines when, seventy feet below the surface of Egypt's Valley of the Kings, he found the largest and most complicated mausoleum yet discovered, the tomb of Ramesses II's sons. Now, for the first time, Weeks shares up-to-the-minute details on the thrilling discovery -- and contemplates what the tomb, called KV5, will reveal as the excavation moves forward. Built in the age of Exodus, the tomb could potentially transform ancient and biblical history. Its lower levels, possibly containing mummies of Ramesses II's sons, may shed new light on many of the mysteries of the Old Testament, including the story of Moses and the flight of the Israelites from Egypt.<p>Weeks draws on his own diaries, as well as those of his wife and his foreman, to describe the excitement and risks that surround such a significant find. From floodwaters that threatened the opened tomb and the precarious crawl spaces deep within it, to thieving tourists and scorpions, this adventure is not for the weak of heart. Photographs and sketches illustrate the crew's progress and the objects and decorations found in the tomb's chambers and hallways. The result -- a true-life, impossibly thrilling Raiders of the Lost Ark -- will entrance readers from beginning to end.

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