During the latest investigation into Tutankhamun's tomb, it was discovered that it contained a secret passage to another burial chamber. Initially, Egyptologists thought it was the access to the burial chamber of Queen Nefertiti. On May 7, 2019 a secret team (supposed to be from the Cairo Museum) discovered that the access they first believed led to Nefertiti's tomb led to an intriguing burial chamber. The chamber, far too plain for a queen or king, appeared to belong to some priest connected with kings, but once the robotic probe had entered the chamber, a most exquisitely polished alabaster urn was discovered. Inside it, what was discovered was not revealed yet. Only this image would have been leaked by an employee of the restoration team. This image shows what appears to be a funerary mask modeled in same way of King Tut, the famous Egyptian ruler.
Egyptologists are divided over King Tut's ancestry, and now with the new body discovered, kept under wraps for unexplained reasons, things seem to indicate a direct connection between the Egyptians and extraterrestrial beings. The hypothesis that emerged from the leak of this mask holds that Nefertiti, the main wife of Tut's father, Pharaoh Akhenaten, may have been offered to "sun gods" and given birth to the boy-king, who would be a hybrid child. (A recent autopsy indicates that Tutankhamun was crippled. This seemed to suggest he was the product of incest, but new findings may point to something even stranger: Was King Tut a human-alien hybrid?) When questioned, museum officials outright deny the allegations, but there is at least one verifiable study that hints at the truth. Nicholas Reeves of the University of Arizona published an article, “The Burial of Nefertiti? ” based on his belief that high resolution scans of the tomb (made to create a full-size copy of the space) show traces of two walled doors beneath the painted walls. He speculates that the “ghost” doors would have led to a storage chamber and the “undisturbed burial of the original owner.
Modelled in Zbrush. Render in Keyshot. Background text from my crazy mind.
Mysterious Pharaoh
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During the latest investigation into Tutankhamun's tomb, it was discovered that it contained a secret passage to another burial chamber. Initially, Egyptologists thought it was the access to the burial chamber of Queen Nefertiti. On May 7, 2019 a secret team (supposed to be from the Cairo Museum) discovered that the access they first believed led to Nefertiti's tomb led to an intriguing burial chamber. The chamber, far too plain for a queen or king, appeared to belong to some priest connected with kings, but once the robotic probe had entered the chamber, a most exquisitely polished alabaster urn was discovered. Inside it, what was discovered was not revealed yet. Only this image would have been leaked by an employee of the restoration team. This image shows what appears to be a funerary mask modeled in same way of King Tut, the famous Egyptian ruler.
Egyptologists are divided over King Tut's ancestry, and now with the new body discovered, kept under wraps for unexplained reasons, things seem to indicate a direct connection between the Egyptians and extraterrestrial beings. The hypothesis that emerged from the leak of this mask holds that Nefertiti, the main wife of Tut's father, Pharaoh Akhenaten, may have been offered to "sun gods" and given birth to the boy-king, who would be a hybrid child. (A recent autopsy indicates that Tutankhamun was crippled. This seemed to suggest he was the product of incest, but new findings may point to something even stranger: Was King Tut a human-alien hybrid?) When questioned, museum officials outright deny the allegations, but there is at least one verifiable study that hints at the truth. Nicholas Reeves of the University of Arizona published an article, “The Burial of Nefertiti? ” based on his belief that high resolution scans of the tomb (made to create a full-size copy of the space) show traces of two walled doors beneath the painted walls. He speculates that the “ghost” doors would have led to a storage chamber and the “undisturbed burial of the original owner.
Modelled in Zbrush. Render in Keyshot. Background text from my crazy mind.