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Thutmose II tomb discovery raises new mysteries: Where is his mummy, and why wasn't he buried in the Valley of the Kings?While Hatshepsut may have overseen the burial, it was likely Thutmose II himself who had his tomb constructed at this location, said Aidan Dodson, an Egyptology professor at the University of ...
Tomb of Egyptian pharaoh is first found in Luxor since Tutankhamun—here's how we know who lay inside
The tomb of Thutmose II, a pharaoh of Egypt's 18th dynasty, has been discovered in Luxor, marking the first such find in the area since Tutankhamun's tomb. Located near Hatshepsut's temple, the ...
his wife Hatshepsut—one of the few women who reigned as king in her own right—and his son, Thutmose III. The tomb may have been hiding in plain sight for 3,500 years, buried under 75 feet of ...
Inscriptions with the name Thutmose II on pottery remains found in the tomb. One inscription says his wife — and future pharaoh — Hatshepsut had him buried here. . | Credit: Photo courtesy of ...
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