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King Thutmose IV didn't build the Great Sphinx. He rediscovered it, hidden in the sand, and - according to legend - it made him king in return.
According to the National Museum, Thutmose II’s reign ended with the pharaoh’s death around the age of 30. Thutmose II died around 1480 BCE—more than a century before Tutankhamun.
Thutmose IV was an 18th dynasty king who ruled in the early 14th century BCE. Amenhotep III ruled shortly afterward, from 1390 BCE until 1353 BCE. (As an aside, ...
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of King Thutmose II’s tomb on Tuesday, ending a search for what they called the last missing royal tomb of the 18th Dynasty ...
The final resting place of Thutmose II -- the last of Egypt's so-called 'lost tombs' -- has been discovered, officials announced on Tuesday. National Museum of Egyptian Civilization There’s a ...
A missing duke, the tomb of Thutmose IV and Sherlock Holmes all converge in 'œThe Return of the Pharaoh,'ť the newest installment of Nicholas Meyer's take on the adventures of the world-renowned ...
Arm Panel From a Ceremonial Chair of Thutmose IV. Work Type. Chair, Arm Panel. Style/Period. New Kingdom; Dynasty 18; reign of Thutmose IV. Date. ca. 1400–1390 B.C. Creation/Discovery Site. From: ...
The tomb of Thutmose II, the last king’s tomb to be found from the 18th Egyptian dynasty, has been located in the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis in Egypt - and a Scot was leading the ...
Object Details Creator Smithsonian Channel Views 278,826 Video Title The Pharaoh Who Found the Sphinx Description King Thutmose IV didn't build the Great Sphinx.