KING Tutankhamun’s tomb is on the brink of collapse and could crumble down in a devastating disaster, archaeologists have ...
A disaster could strike at any moment, and if the Valley of the Kings is to be preserved, action must be taken before it is ...
Tutankhamun's tomb collapse risk grows as cracks, fungi, and humidity threaten the ancient site, prompting urgent expert warnings.
Researchers report that cracks formed after the 1994 flood have widened, letting rainwater infiltrate kv62 and fostering mold that eats away its 3300-year-old frescoes.
The cherry on top of all these issues is a “prominent fault” that runs directly through the tomb. The fault visibly ...
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