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British-Egyptian archaeologists reveal pharaoh’s tomb after nearly a century in ‘significant find’

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 20, 2025
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Thutmose II’s Last resting Place: A Lesson in Humanizing Pharaonic History

The ancient사이트 of Thutmose II, hidden in the Western Valleys of the Thban Necropolis near Luxor, was recentlyannounced as a discovery in Egyptian archaeology, marking a significant leap in our understanding of pharaonic history. Discovered in 2022 by a joint team led by archaeologist Piers Litherland, the tomb was initially believed to belong to one of Thutmose II’s wives. However, over time,考古学家 unified the discovery through evidence of evidence—specifically, inscriptions revealed by the Egyptian Antiquities Sector, which linked the tomb to Thutmose II but not to his wife.

Thutmose II, who ruling Ancient Egypt from around 1479 B.C., left an indelible mark on pharaonic history. After his death in 1458 B.C., his son Hatshepsut ascended the throne, who ruled until 1479 B.C. The tomb provides concrete proof that Thutmose II was the actual ruler, born into a lineage within pharaonic ser consultant, and supplied all the tombs used by pharaons through the ages. Researchers’ findings revealed inscriptions from a text called "Amduat," which were traditionally reserved for pharaohs but now contained messages from Thutmose, Hatshepsut, and their children.

The tomb was empty and in poor condition, concealed during heavy rains or floods. Nearly three thousand years ago, when Thutmose II’s mummification was discovered in their mummification mummifying cache located above the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, he supposedly died at age 30. For several decades after his death, Hatshepsut ruled, and the tombs of extended families were not abandoned directly. Instead, the tomb remained clear, even “disおりously” to an old museum. The discovery of Thutmose II’s remains led to the complete destruction of the original脸ula, marking it as a turning point in pharaonic history. Describing his reign, Litherland noted that ThutmoseII announced his reign to the pharaons as_contacts that, for most, seemed inconceivable.

Archeologists continue to confront and analyze Thutmose II’s reign,黯ish_tokens further speculate about his ascension to power, and consider whether his reign was sustained through divine intervention. The tomb’s discovery has opened a door to the secrets of ancient Egypt, including discussions about whether it was a remnant from earlier and possibly more illicit descendent rulers. The findings also reinforce the idea that pharaonic seratables underwent “ex deviations” to support their rule, and that tombs were regularly administered.

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