 

#  "A throne fit for an Egyptian queen" Boston Globe, 2/9/2016  

 





February 09, 2016

 

 

Tunneling deep below ground, archaeologists with a joint Harvard University/Museum of Fine Arts excavation team knew they were onto something big. It was 1925, and after weeks of clearing a burial shaft at Giza, Egypt, they had an unprecedented find: the undisturbed tomb of Queen Hetepheres, an Egyptian royal who lived some 4,500 years ago. [Read complete story.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/2016/02/09/throne-fit-for-egyptian-queen-created-harvard-years-later/ayNHkuhHvwwSnsMYsacQOL/story.html)



 

 

 



 

 

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