A 3,500-year-old tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II has been found, shedding light on ancient Egyptian burial practices.
The recent discovery of the grave of Pharaoh Thutmose II in Luxor brings to light crucial information on the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
Piers Litherland, who led the team which discovered Thutmose II's tomb, believes this latest chamber could contain the ...
Cambridge University's Dr Judith Bunbury is Deputy Mission Director of the archaeological project in the Theban Mountain area ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have made an exciting discovery: the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II, a ruler who has long been overshadowed by his famous wife and hal ...
After the discovery of a long-lost pharaoh's tomb was revealed last week, archaeologists may have unearthed another ...
Egyptologists believe Thutmose II’s mummified remains are hidden in a chamber beneath 23 metres of man-made mountain ...
A British archaeologist believes his team may have uncovered a second tomb belonging to an Egyptian pharaoh, Thutmose II, ...
Thutmose II was the fourth ruler of the illustrious ancient Egyptian 18th dynasty, which included Tutankhamun. Now, the ...
They are the first to be found since boy king Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered by British archeologists in 1922.
A Pharaoh's tomb belonging to Thutmose II, lost in the depths of the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis, has been ...