http://heritage-key.com/blogs/keith-payne/dr-zahi-hawass-video-latest-discove... - In New Discoveries in Drabu el Naga, Dr. Hawass brings us up to date with his excavations at this promising site on the West Bank of the Nile, close to Luxor and directly across from Karnak. There are about 80 numbered tombs at Drabu el Naga, some of which are royal tombs dating from the Seventeenth Dynasty, with other New Kingdom tombs belonging to Theban priests and privileged court officials.
@Impellios < Yes and no, he seems to have monopoly over explaining what all those glyphs means and when/where to dig. I think, Egypt's archaeological work use couple of hundred scientists.
Many of the glyphs clearly showing DNA strand and alien looking figures doing some manipulation to create new species. But such theory would hurt Egyptian history !
Anyone looting these stones or walls may not get any money, yes, grave robbers may try and destroy the untouched evidence.
Zeno1999 1 year ago
Because it was in the Amarna period, I think it was the officials of Akenhaten who believed in Amun, not Aten.
MP40DEL 1 year ago
Thank You for this very interesting video about Dra Abu el-Naga !
Seschet 2 years ago
Yea ha, Getting closer to the 'GODS'.x
dawnhilton 2 years ago
Awesome,such amazing discoveries - it just goes to show the volume of stuff still to be found in Egypt!!
mcseaniew 2 years ago
Really interesting. Those engravings are amazingly preserved - super sharp.
hereticking1 2 years ago