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Egyptian and British archaeologists have discovered the long-lost tomb of King Thutmose II near the West Bank of the Nile River in Egypt. It's the first such royal tomb discovery since 1922.
Aidan Dodson, honorary professor of Egyptology at the University of Bristol, confirmed in an email that Thutmose II’s tomb was the first resting place of a pharaoh found at Luxor since 1922.
A joint Egyptian-British archaeological mission has discovered the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II, ... The find marks the first royal tomb uncovered in Egypt since King Tutankhamun's in 1922.
LUXOR, Egypt (WJW) — Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the long-lost tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II. It marks the first royal tomb found in Egypt since the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s ...
King Thutmose II’s tomb, the last undiscovered royal tomb of Egypt’s 18th dynasty, was found by a British-Egyptian team in the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis, near Luxor.
The newly discovered tomb belonged to King Thutmose II, who reigned from 1493 to 1479 BC. A British-Egyptian team of archeologists have found the first pharaoh's tomb in Egypt since King ...
Inscriptions indicate that the tomb was the burial place of King Thutmose II, who is believed to have ruled for about half a decade some 3,500 years ago, according to a Tuesday statement from ...
What happened. An Egyptian-British archaeological mission has found the tomb of King Thutmose II, who ruled ancient Egypt about 3,500 years ago, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said ...
King Thutmose II’s life, death and afterlife are riddled with unanswered questions. Historians know he briefly ruled ancient Egypt around 3,500 years ago, but not much else about his reign.
King Thutmose II is the son of King Thutmose I, whose reign was secured through his marriage to his half-sister, Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmose I’s principal Queen Ahmose Wednesday, 16 July ...
King Thutmose II’s life, death and afterlife are riddled with unanswered questions. Historians know he briefly ruled ancient Egypt around 3,500 years ago, but not much else about his reign.
King Thutmose II’s life, death and afterlife are riddled with unanswered questions. Historians know he briefly ruled ancient Egypt around 3,500 years ago, but not much else about his reign.