After being lost for centuries, an 18th Dynasty tomb has been unearthed in the Valley of the Kings. A joint Egyptian-British ...
King Thutmose II was the fourth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and his reign is thought to be 13 years 1493 to 1479 BC or just only three years from around 1482 to 1479 BC.
The tomb, discovered near the Valley of the Kings in Luxor in southern Egypt, belonged to King Thutmose II of the 18th dynasty, who lived nearly 3,500 years ago. (Photo by Egyptian Ministry of Ant ...
King Thutmose II tomb na di last undiscovered royal tomb of di 18th Egyptian dynasty. A British-Egyptian team locate am for di Western Valleys of di Theban Necropolis near di city of Luxor.
Objects featured include a statue in quartzite of Tutankhamun dating from the 18th dynasty (1550–1295 BC) on loan from the Egyptian Museum. The show will also highlight “significant new ...
One of the figures from Ancient Egypt placed in his study is this Heart Scarab. The scarab, or dung beetle, was a sacred symbol of resurrection and crucial in the imagery relating to the passage ...
In eighteenth-dynasty Egypt, Sinuhe, a poor orphan, becomes a brilliant physician and with his friend Horemheb is appointed to the service of the new Pharoah. Sinuhe's personal triumphs and ...