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Egypt's Mystery Chamber

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In February 2006 KV63, the first tomb to be found in the Valley in the Kings since King Tut’s, was opened. The team of archaeologists found seven mummies, 28 sealed storage jars, a beautiful gold coffin and some of the most fascinating artefacts ever found in the history of excavation. However, they had to stop excavating as conditions became inhospitable. In ‘Egypt’s Mystery Chamber’ watch as the team re-open the tomb in order to examine their finds and open the 4,000 year old sealed jars. Dr Zahi Hawass believes that this tomb could be directly related to Tutankhamen, and using the latest scientific techniques, the team set out to try and prove his theory.