The tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II is the first royal crypt discovered in recent years, and scientists have new powerful tools to analyze it.
Archaeologists in Egypt have found the tomb of King Thutmose II — the first discovery of an ancient royal tomb since King Tutankhamun's in 1922.
The search for the pharaoh’s second tomb, after the discovery of the first, and the possibility that the Egyptologist’s ...
Archaeologists have found the last undiscovered royal tomb of the 18th Egyptian dynasty, which included the famous pharoah ...
Discovered in 2022, the site is some 1.2 miles away from the Valley of the Kings, where tombs for Thutmose I and III and ...
A British archaeologist believes his team may have found a second tomb in Egypt belonging to King Thutmose II. The potential find comes just days after Piers Litherland announced the discovery of a ...
Officials said an Egyptian-British archaeological mission found the tomb in the Mount of Thebes area, on the west bank of the Nile river near the city of Luxor, and determined it belonged to King ...
Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh at Luxor, which is built on the ancient city of Thebes — the first such find in the area since King Tutankhamun’s resting place ...
The final resting place of Thutmose II, the last king's tomb from the 18th dynasty to be discovered, has been found in the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis in Egypt. Thutmose II ...
Located near Luxor in the Theban mountains, the tomb was initially thought to belong to a royal wife due to its proximity to the burial sites of Queen Hatshepsut and the wives of Thutmose III.