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He is believed to have ruled for around four years, and fathered one child, Thutmose III. The reign of Thutmose II is thought ...
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ZME Science on MSNArcheologists Discover Thutmose II’s Tomb in Biggest Archaeological Find in a Century. It’s The First Royal Tomb Discovered in Egypt Since King TutNestled near the tombs of Thutmose III’s wives and Queen Hatshepsut’s original burial site, it was initially thought to ...
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Archaeologists Discovered the First Royal Egyptian Tomb Since King Tut’s Over 100 Years AgoThat assessment was based on the tomb’s proximity to those of the wives of King Thutmose III, who was the son of Thutmose II and his second wife Iset. But, as they excavated further, they ...
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Over 100 Years Since Tutankhamun, A British-Egyptian Archaeology Team Discover The Long-Lost Tomb Of Ancient Egyptian King Thutmose IIgiven its proximity to the tomb of King Thutmose III’s wives, as well as to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut, which was prepared for her as a royal wife before she ascended the throne as king and ...
given its proximity to the tomb of the wives of King Thutmose III and its proximity to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut, which ...
Located at Tel Habwa, this royal home is believed to have supported Pharaoh Thutmose III's military campaigns. This exciting discovery also offers fresh insights into the region's role during the ...
given its proximity to the tomb of the wives of King Thutmose III and to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut, the only woman to have reigned as a pharaoh in Egypt. Adding to the difficulty in determining ...
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