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    Rare tomb of woman found in Egypt Valley of Kings

    CAIRO (AP) — In a rare find, Egyptian and Swiss archaeologists have unearthed a roughly 1,100 year-old tomb of a female singer in the Valley of the Kings, an antiquities official said Sunday.

    It is the only tomb of a woman not related to the ancient Egyptian royal families ever found in the Valley of the Kings, said Mansour Boraiq, the top government official for the Antiquities' Ministry in the city of Luxor,

    The Valley of the Kings in Luxor is a major tourist attraction. In 1922, archaeologists there unearthed the gold funerary mask of Tutankhamun and other stunning items in the tomb of the king who ruled more than 3,000 years ago.

    Boraiq told The Associated Press that the coffin of the female singer is remarkably intact.

    He said that when the coffin is opened this week, archaeologists will likely find a mummy and a cartonnage mask molded to her face and made from layers of linen and plaster.

    The singer's name, Nehmes Bastet, means she was believed to be protected by the feline deity Bastet.

    The tomb was found by accident, according to Elena Pauline-Grothe, field director for excavation at the Valley of the Kings with Switzerland's University of Basel.

    "We were not looking for new tombs. It was close to another tomb that was discovered 100 years ago," Pauline-Grothe said.

    Pauline-Grothe said the tomb was not originally built for the female singer, but was reused for her 400 years after the original one, based on artifacts found inside. Archaeologists do not know whom the tomb was originally intended for.

    The coffin of the singer belonged to the daughter of a high priest during the 22nd Dynasty.

    Archaeologists concluded from artifacts that she sang in Karnak Temple, one of the most famous and largest open-air sites from the Pharaonic era, according to evidence at the site.

    At the time of her death, Egypt was ruled by Libyan kings, but the high priests who ruled Thebes, which is now within the city of Luxor, were independent. Their authority enabled them to use the royal cemetery for family members, according to Boraiq.

    The unearthing marks the 64th tomb to be discovered in the Valley of the Kings.

     

    37 comments

    • InfidelHere  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Women had more rights in anceint times that how today's MUSLIMS treat their women. Even their Koran instructs MUSLIM "men" (if you must call them that) how to PUNISH & BEAT their wife(s)!! See it undr Koran 4:34
    • John  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Probably 1100 BC.
    • P S  •  1 mth 8 days ago
      Wait a minute...this is the year 2012, the 22nd Dynasty was (roughly) 4th century BCE, so that makes the tomb over 2,500 years old, not 1100 years old. Someone needs to brush up on their math skills... .
    • tootsie  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Like the Taliban in Afghanistan who destroyed millenia-aged antiquities in the name of religion, Egypt will suffer a similar fate.
      It's already plenty dangerous for tourists to travel to that country to view the pyramids and tour their museums. Wait'll the Taliban get control of Cairo.
    • Midwest  •  Arlington, Virginia  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      One article says 3000 years old, another says 1100.
    • Michael  •  Austin, Texas  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Her first big hit was...Walk Like An Egyptian
    • Scott H  •  Portland, Oregon  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      How do they know she was a singer?
    • Prasanna  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      There were still followers of the ORIGINAL Egyptian religion (rather than Islam or Coptic Christianity) 1100 years ago?
    • Kimberly  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      They weren't mummifying people in Egypt 1100 years ago...maybe the writer meant the tomb is from 1100 BC.
    • Wicked Wonderland  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      What does this article have to do with Muslims? Nothing!
    • ED  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      She prolly won the tomb in a divorce settlement.
    • roscoe p coaltrane  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Grave robbing again.
    • HI!  •  Oakland, New Jersey  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      "Who played the organ!"
    • 0123  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Have you no respect for the dead? Don't dig them up. Leave them alone.
    • joyce  •  Chico, California  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      WOW she must have been one HOT mama.....
    • here we go  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      A singer? How did they know??? Did she had a microphone in her hands???? #$%$???
    • Brenda  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Won't they be surprised if they open that coffin and there is nothing in it? LOL.
      Could be she was a personal performer for a person who had a lot of say so at that time.
    • marshhawk  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      A command performance for the hereafter.
    • Rich  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      She is a distant forebear of Celine Dion.....(
    • ray  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      I think i have her last album, right next to the old thriller album, what do you think i can get for it on ebay?
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