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Egyptian tomb may hold biblical clue


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Out of the blinding light of a fall morning here in the Valley of the Kings, American archaeologist Kent Weeks led the way down a narrow, stone passageway and into the entrance of a tomb. Weeks lanced his flashlight into the enveloping darkness of "the hidden tomb," as he calls it, and pressed on through the damp, winding passages toward what may be his archaeological team's most significant find after years of methodical digging, scraping, and brushing.

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Interesting but this hardly proves or disproves story in bible

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Sorry, don't think I can believe this theory.

First off, if he died from a blow to the head why is his head not attached to his body, he is the son of the pharaoh and his "mummy" isn't he.

Second, I've watched "The Ten Commandments" and if Charlton Heston,

a.k.a. Moses, brought forth the plague to kill the first born, well.... grin2.gif

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Well hopefully we will get some answers very soon, but it will probably take a long time, although the wait will surely be worth once they finish their study!

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