The recent discovery of the grave of Pharaoh Thutmose II in Luxor brings to light crucial information on the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
An empty tomb, yet a groundbreaking find – archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the tomb of Thutmose II, a ruler ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have announced the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last missing royal tomb of the 18th ...
The first royal tomb discovered in over a century is shedding new light on the pharaoh who ruled before Hatshepsut.
The tomb of Thutmose II, a pharaoh who ruled about 3,500 years ago, has been discovered west of the Valley of the Kings.
Thutmose II is perhaps most famous for marrying his ... the lavish burial ground that pharaohs used after they stopped building tombs in or around monumental pyramids. The debate is ongoing ...
However, others contest this. Thutmose II’s short reign left modest traces of building activity in Karnak, one of the largest religious centres in ancient Egypt, located in present-day Luxor.
In the shadow of Luxor’s sun-baked cliffs, where the Nile’s ancient whispers still echo, archaeologists have cracked open a ...