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Archaeologists in Egypt have just announced the discovery of what they’re calling a lost golden city, and they say it’s the most important discovery since King Tut’s tomb was unearthed. NBC’s Molly Hunter reports live from the scene for In Depth TODAY. *****EDITOR'S NOTE: A previous version of this story misidentified the regions where the pottery was found.******