Second Egyptian tomb could contain mummy of pharaoh who died 3,500 years ago
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Second Egyptian tomb could contain mummy of pharaoh who died 3,500 years ago
The entrance to Thutmose II’s tomb (Picture: Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities/AFP via Getty Images) You know what they say about ancient Egyptian tombs – they’re just like buses. You don’t find any for 100 years, and then suddenly you find two within days of each other. That’s what’s happened just outside of Luxor, in the Theban Necropolis, as archaeologists now believe they’ve found two tombs dedicated to Thutmose II. The first tomb was found b…
Egyptian archaeologist shares excited message as second royal tomb uncovered
Renowned Egyptian archaeologist Dr Zahi Hawass has claimed "this will not be the last one", as experts announced the discovery of a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II.The remarkable find comes just days after archaeologists unearthed the pharaoh's first tomb in Egypt's Theban Necropolis.READ THE FULL STORY HERE
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