by KentWeeks (Author)
Tomb 5 - the tomb surrounding that of Tutankhamen - had been looted, explored and discounted decades ago. So convinced were the authorities that nothing more was to be found in this area that plans were going ahead to build a carpark. In one final exploration of what had become a dumping ground for previous excavator's debris, Dr Kent Weeks, an American archaeologist, discovered a multiple corridored tomb of 62 chambers. They had stumbled upon a crypt fit for 50 princes - the sons of Rameses II - which had remained undisturbed for 2,000 years. It is known now as KV 5 - the greatest archaeological discovery for 75 years and the biggest and most complex tomb ever found in Egypt. Kent Weeks has written the book himself using his daily journals. The journal method heightens the drama; the author had no idea that he was on the verge of such a major find.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 15 Jul 1999
ISBN 10: 0753806819
ISBN 13: 9780753806814
Book Overview: First account by the Egyptologist who actually made the find Not since Tutankhamen has a discovery in the Valley of the Kings generated so much interest Daily Mail headlined their front page news story in May 1995: PHARAOHS 50 SONS IN MUMMY OF ALL TOMBS Major BBC1 TV documentary about Kent Weeks's discovery shown in September 1998 Illustrated with full colour plate section