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This was based on its proximity to Queen Hatshepsut’s tomb and the tombs of King Thutmose III’s wives, explained Mohammad Ismail Khaled, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities ...
The collection includes sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait and fragments of what is believed to be a temple of Queen ...
Artefacts discovered in the tomb, including fragments of alabaster jars bearing inscriptions with the names of Thutmose II ...
He was married to Queen Hatshepsut, who made history as a powerful female pharaoh. Prior to the discovery of King Thutmose II in February, the last royal tomb to be discovered was Tutankhamen ...
They also found inscriptions that included the name of Hatshepsut, his chief royal consort. This confirmed the identity of the tomb, according to the ministry. [5] Shortly after the king was ...
Also, keep in mind the famous tomb of Nefertari is not open to the ... a few miles south of the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Artisans on the West Bank ...