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Thutmose II was the husband as well as the half-brother of Hatshepsut ... burial chamber pointed towards a royal burial, ...
It was the final undiscovered royal tomb of Egypt's 18th dynasty and the first burial chamber of a pharaoh ... known for being the husband of Queen Hatshepsut, regarded as one of Egypt's greatest ...
However, the identity of the king is unknown as there was no mummy left inside the 3600-year-old tomb. The burial site was ... He was married to Queen Hatshepsut, who made history as a powerful ...
It was first believed to be the wife of a king because of its proximity to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut and those ... reign and removal from the original burial site, as well as shed more light ...
Archaeological work in a cemetery area led to the discovery of the circular tomb. The burial site had a stone inscription listing 24 names, including those of men, women and children. The bones ...
the first royal burial site found since Tutankhamen’s tomb in 1922. (i) Thutmose II was an ancestor of Tutankhamen and the half-brother of Pharaoh Hatshepsut. (ii) The king’s tomb flooded ...
Photo: Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities The Abydos tomb is the second royal grave Egyptologists have ... husband of the famous female pharaoh Hatshepsut. Wegner and his team will ...