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The tomb of Thutmose II, the last king’s tomb to be found from the 18th Egyptian dynasty, ... Thutmoses I and III, respectively, and Thutmose IV, his great-grandson.
Little is known about Thutmose II, who reigned as pharaoh from about 1493 B.C. until about 1479—more than 100 years before Tutankhamun lived, but part of the same 18th Dynasty of Egyptian kings.
The pharaoh’s tomb is identified as belonging to King Thutmose II, completing the roster of known royal tombs from this influential dynasty. This was the last missing royal tomb of the two ...
Shattered depictions of Hatshepsut have long thought to be products of her successor’s violent hatred towards her, but a new study presents a different narrative ...
Thutmose II was the fourth ruler of the illustrious ancient Egyptian 18th dynasty, which included Tutankhamun. Now, the location of his long-lost tomb, one of the last missing royal tombs, has ...
The discovery is the first of its kind since King Tutankhamun's tomb was found in 1922, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said.
Some of the female pharaoh's statues were "ritually deactivated," a new study finds. For the past 100 years, Egyptologists ...
Thutmose II (also called Akheperenre) reigned in the first half of the 15th century BCE. This made him the fourth ruler of the 18th Egyptian Dynasty, which marked the beginning of the New Kingdom ...
Egypt discovers first royal tomb in over a century 00:35. Egyptian officials announced Tuesday the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient ...
The fourth Pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, King Thutmose II died before the age of 30, say historians. He is generally considered less historically important than his father, ...
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 ...