The once-in-a-century discovery of an ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to King Thutmose II included some damaged but important ...
Found beneath an older tomb near Tarquinia, the painted chamber depicts several intricate scenes, including a metallurgical workshop ...
The huge archaeology breakthrough is thought to be the tomb of Tutankhamun's ancestor, Thutmose II, who died 3,500 years ago and ruled in the 18th dynasty.
Egyptologists believe Thutmose II’s mummified remains are hidden in a chamber beneath 23 metres of man-made mountain ...
they assumed the tomb belonged to a royal wife. However, when Litherland finally got into the burial chamber, he saw that its ceiling was painted blue with yellow stars and decorated with scenes ...
Archaeologists have found the last undiscovered royal tomb of the 18th Egyptian dynasty, which included the famous pharoah ...
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