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Description: Excavation reports from research in Egypt 1966-1991, published by the Egyptian Culture Center at Waseda University. With VRML.
Institute of Egyptology, Waseda University 120-3-103, 513, Waseda-tsurumaki-cho Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0041, Japan : http://www.waseda.jp/prj-egypt/index-E.html A large tomb-chapel of the New Kingdom has been found. The rings bearing the names of Tutankhamun and his wife Ankhesenamun, and other numerous finds indicate that the site was one of the major cemetery in the period of the late 18th Dynasty to the early 19th Dynasty. Recently a large granite sarcophagus was found in the innermost substructure of the tomb-chapel, and inscribed name "Mes" on the lid has been found. Three shaft tombs located around the tomb-chapel were excavated in Spring 1999 in order to clarify the character of this cemetery. The latest site plan has been available. The substructures of the tombs are shown by VRML.
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