Tests show no hidden Tutankhamun chambers: ministry

AFP  |  Cairo 

Egypt's antiquities ministry said today that tests had debunked a theory that there are hidden chambers next to the tomb of in the

Experts used (GPR) which provided "conclusive evidence of the non-existence of hidden chambers adjacent to or inside Tutankhamun's tomb," the ministry said in a statement.

More details will be announced in a speech later in the day by the of an Italian scientific team, Francesco Porcelli, of the in Turin, the statement said.

It said Porcelli had submitted a report that "concluded, with a very high degree of confidence... the hypothesis concerning the existence of hidden chambers or corridors adjacent to Tutankhamun's tomb is not supported by GPR data." Previous scans had suggested the possibility of hidden chambers, although experts disagreed on the results.

British Egyptologist had theorised that the tomb was in fact that of Nefertiti, the wife of Tutankhamun's father,

The theory held that when the boy died unexpectedly at a young age, he was rushed into the outer chamber of the tomb in southern

was known for trying and failing to force to convert to monotheism.

DNA evidence has shown that was Tutankhamun's father, but Egyptologists do not agree on the identity of his mother.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 20:20 IST