A Hair's Breath From History: Archaeologist Thomas M. Davis, Missing The 'Find' Of A Li... - 0 views
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Eric G. Young on 22 May 10In 1907, an archaeological team led by Thomas M. Davis discovered an intriguing pit in Egypt's Valley of the Kings. The pit was found to contain a number of artifacts, but none were particularly valuable (i.e., were not golden treasures and the like) and were generally regarded as uninteresting. It would be Howard Carter who would be the one to find "wonderful things" in the tomb of King Tut. But, did he unearth more?