Back then, Kampp-Seyfried also estimated the tombs’ ages based on architectural details at the entrances, like the style and size of bricks used. But she couldn’t get inside the tombs to determine the exact age of the tomb—or even find a mummy. That’s because the tombs had debris blocking their entrances.“The architecture on the outside gives you hints,” says Kampp-Seyfried. But you won’t know the tomb’s age for sure until you get inside.
After finally examining the inside of Kampp 150—nearly 30 years after Kampp-Seyfried’s first survey—the results supported her prediction of its age! “Another piece of the puzzle was put into place,” says Kampp-Seyfried. “For me, that is happiness.”