The once-in-a-century discovery of an ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to King Thutmose II included some damaged but important ...
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Remarkable Discovery of 1,500 Rock-Cut Tombs and Significant Artifacts Unearthed by Egyptian Archaeologists in Luxorsignificant artifacts, intact portions of the foundation wall of Pharaonic Queen Hatshepsut's Valley Temple in Luxor, and the nearby tomb of Queen Teti Sheri, grandmother of Ahmose I, the first ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have found the tomb of King Thutmose II — the first discovery of an ancient royal tomb since King Tutankhamun's in 1922.
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Archaeologists Just Made a Stunning New Artifact Discovery in EgyptAs excavation efforts continue, the artifacts and structures uncovered at Luxor promise to reshape our understanding of Egypt’s ancient history. From the ambitious projects of Queen Hatshepsut ...
But that doesn’t make the discovery of his final resting place any less important. On February 18, the Egyptian government announced that an international team of archeologists have finally confirmed ...
The excavation suggests that Hatshepsut built burial places for ... by Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism shows artifacts uncovered during archaeological excavations that discovered ...
A royal tomb belonging to an ancient Egyptian king has been unearthed, in what has been called a “remarkable” discovery by officials.
A British archaeologist believes his team may have found a second tomb in Egypt belonging to King Thutmose II. The potential find comes just days after Piers Litherland announced the discovery of a ...
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced that archaeologists have discovered the long-lost tomb of King Thutmose II, marking the first royal tomb discovery since 1922.
Previously, we talked about the artifacts uncovered dating back to the era of King Ahmose I, the expeller of the Hyksos, the grandfather of Queen Hatshepsut, as well as the remains of the Valley ...
Built to honor Amon-Re (ancient Egypt's sun god) and the female pharaoh Hatshepsut (who was believed to have descended from Amon-Re), the Temple of Hatshepsut stands out for its grand architecture ...
"However, it does tell us that he was buried by Hatshepsut and not by his son ... and a few other minor artifacts, but they noted that the tomb's strange and unfortunate position meant that ...
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