European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 17, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday february 17, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 9 Maya an official during the reign of pharaoh tutankhamen and his wife. Merit Are worshipping the gods in these Bas reliefs found in a recently discovered Tomb. Tomb of tutankhamen official found Cairo Egypt a a British dutch archaeological team has found the lomb of unofficial of pharaoh tutankhamen s reign. Members of the team said the accidental discovery at Sankara 37.5 Miles South of Cairn. Will provide major new knowledge about the Egypt of 3,300 years ago. But egyptian experts said they could Sec Little significance to the find and compared it with similar tombs often discovered under the relic Rich Sands of the Sahara desert. In Between were Independent archaeologists who said it s too Early to evaluate the if there Are texts on the Walls that will give us More information about the period then it s a major find said or. Kent r. Weeks an american Egypt Logist of the american University in Cairo. "1 m eager to find out More about Geoffrey Martin British Field director of the expedition sponsored jointly by Lon Don s egyptian exploration society and Holland s Leiden museum said he and his dutch colleague Jacobus Van Dijk made the discovery while working in a separate Tomb 50 feel underground. They slipped through a Hole in the Wall made of House of years ago by Tomb Rob scr descended a Small staircase and entered a 2.4-Square-Yard anteroom off at least two separate burial Chambers. Cial named in ancient egyptian sources As overseer of tutankhamen s egyptian egyptology its denied that. This is a Small discovery of no great importance said or. Carnal Mukhtar for Mer director and current Board member of the egyptian antiquities authority. Maya was Only one of tutankhamen s scribes. It is definitely wrong to evaluate a find before it has been completely excavated. The fact that some Beautiful inscriptions have been found is no one dutch member Marti team who returned to Leiden ii lands. Last thurs Day two Days before ii i
