King Thutmose II's tomb was the last undiscovered royal tomb of the 18th Egyptian dynasty. A British-Egyptian team has located it in the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis near the city of ...
Experts made the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the pharaoh of Egypt's 18th dynasty who lived and ruled nearly 3,500 years ago. Identified as 'Tomb C4', the site is located about 1.5 ...
Compared to his royal relatives, King Thutmose II doesn’t get much attention. Depending on the documentation, the monarch only ruled over ancient Egypt for 13 years (1493-1479 BCE) at most ...
Egyptian officials announced Tuesday the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty, which reigned for over two ...
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 ...
The unearthing of the long-lost tomb of ancient Egyptian King Thutmose II is being described as one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years. Thutmose II's mummy was ...
Interior of the tomb of Thutmose II at the time of the find. Credit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt In an exciting archaeological discovery, a joint Egyptian-British mission from the ...
The name of Thutmose II is seen on ceramics found at the burial site — a discovery that enabled archaeologists to identify the tomb. | Credit: Photo courtesy of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism ...
A joint Egyptian-British archaeological mission identified the tomb as belonging to King Thutmose II, an ancient Egyptian king who reigned sometime between 2000 and 1001 BC, the country’s ...