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Nehmes Bastet, Ancient Female Singer's Tomb Found In Egypt's Valley Of The Kings (VIDEO)

By AYA BATRAWY   01/15/12 10:38 AM ET   AP

CAIRO -- In a rare find, Egyptian and Swiss archaeologists have unearthed a roughly 1,100 year-old tomb of a female singer in the Valley of the Kings, an antiquities official said Sunday.

It is the only tomb of a woman not related to the ancient Egyptian royal families ever found in the Valley of the Kings, said Mansour Boraiq, the top government official for the Antiquities' Ministry in the city of Luxor,

The Valley of the Kings in Luxor is a major tourist attraction. In 1922, archaeologists there unearthed the gold funerary mask of Tutankhamun and other stunning items in the tomb of the king who ruled more than 3,000 years ago.

Boraiq told The Associated Press that the coffin of the female singer is remarkably intact.

He said that when the coffin is opened this week, archaeologists will likely find a mummy and a cartonnage mask molded to her face and made from layers of linen and plaster.

The singer's name, Nehmes Bastet, means she was believed to be protected by the feline deity Bastet.

The tomb was found by accident, according to Elena Pauline-Grothe, field director for excavation at the Valley of the Kings with Switzerland's University of Basel.

"We were not looking for new tombs. It was close to another tomb that was discovered 100 years ago," Pauline-Grothe said.

Pauline-Grothe said the tomb was not originally built for the female singer, but was reused for her 400 years after the original one, based on artifacts found inside. Archaeologists do not know whom the tomb was originally intended for.

The coffin of the singer belonged to the daughter of a high priest during the 22nd Dynasty.

Archaeologists concluded from artifacts that she sang in Karnak Temple, one of the most famous and largest open-air sites from the Pharaonic era, according to evidence at the site.

At the time of her death, Egypt was ruled by Libyan kings, but the high priests who ruled Thebes, which is now within the city of Luxor, were independent. Their authority enabled them to use the royal cemetery for family members, according to Boraiq.

The unearthing marks the 64th tomb to be discovered in the Valley of the Kings.

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10:46 AM on 01/17/2012
They busted Madonna out just in time for the Golden Globes!
09:56 AM on 01/17/2012
It is always interesting in hearing news like this; I did a report of Tutankhamen in the 4th Grade, as followed by the majority of years in my life being in schoo(1972/73-2010); report after report, test after test, etc-Oh God...
09:40 AM on 01/17/2012
I wish they would not destroy or even desturb these mummies and other artifacts People should have some respect for the care and effort that went into the whole process.
10:18 AM on 01/17/2012
They don't destroy or "desturb" these mummies. They carefully preserve them so that they can be studied to reveal even more about them and their history/culture. I'd say that is the ultimate respect. If they left them alone, they would either be destroyed, stolen, or damaged by weather. I'd do some fact-checking before posting next time.
11:56 AM on 01/17/2012
Look crow. I can post here any time I want to. And if they remove the artifact and take it apart, disect it, etc. that is the same as tampering, destruction, damage and even stealing it no matter how noble you and your elite class pretend to be. You are just a bunch of "educated beyond your intelligence" academics, no better than the average "pot hunter" that you loathe. I wonder what the people of the time would think of your definition of "respect." Mine idea would be to leave it as it was intented to be left. Just because you can jump on a mis-spelled word does not make you as smart as you think you are. Who are you to say what "ultimate respect is." You are just a pious, arrogant, know it all!!
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Sailorbum
09:28 AM on 01/17/2012
I remember her! She sang with "Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs" at Super Bowl 1.
09:35 AM on 01/17/2012
Thats Phunny!!!
04:48 PM on 01/17/2012
Mummies don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys...
factorystock1
If your not 1st your Last
08:39 AM on 01/17/2012
I didn't know rock&roll was that old or is that classical music, maybe opera.
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lpi2007
08:12 AM on 01/17/2012
archaeologists will likely find a "mummy" If they look hard they'll find the fatha too.....
06:43 AM on 01/17/2012
How do they know it was a singer?
factorystock1
If your not 1st your Last
08:34 AM on 01/17/2012
They found the pail that she carried the note in. lol
09:27 AM on 01/17/2012
she was buried with a micro phone...
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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
05:27 AM on 01/17/2012
How do they for certain that this is the tomb of the singer? Maybe of some other woman who so fond of this female singer that she had artifacts of her's placed in her tomb.
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LemmonHerk
11:53 PM on 01/16/2012
The 22nd Dynasty ran from 945-715 BC, which means that this tomb dates from about 2,725-2,957 years so. Where did they come up with "1,100 years old"?
06:03 AM on 01/17/2012
Because they do such a fair and accurate job at reporting news at the Huff...Probably why they are on the verge of bankruptcy.
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sixpackdan
07:00 AM on 01/17/2012
huffpuff on the verge of bankruptcy? wow you made me happy. Maybe we can get back to center reporting not extreems they they love so much.
10:21 PM on 01/16/2012
bling bling awsome
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LovingLove
You only have one life , so LIVE.
10:09 PM on 01/16/2012
Awesome. I wanna see.
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knmrourkdz
09:13 PM on 01/16/2012
maybe she was his childs mummy ?
09:08 PM on 01/16/2012
Wonder how much like the freaking Bugs they sounded l9ike back then. Course, without the wonders of electronics, they might have been able to really sing.
09:01 PM on 01/16/2012
Maybe she was his lover and he held her in high regard and wanted her buried there.......
08:08 PM on 01/16/2012
I wonder if they have any recordings of her?
01:45 AM on 01/17/2012
Yeah sure they do, right beside the video.