The 25th Dynasty originated in Nubia, in what is today Sudan, and ruled over ancient Egypt between 744 and 656 BC.
Thutmose II may be most famous as the husband—and half-brother—of the powerful Egyptian queen Hatshepsut, who ruled as pharaoh for more than 20 years after his death and may have presided at ...
Thutmose II’s tomb found west of the Valley of the Kings after 100 year Pottery inscriptions confirm the tomb belonged to Thutmose II Possibility of a second tomb being explored for missing artifacts ...
The stuff of dreams for any archaeologist, Piers Litherland and his team, working on a British-Egyptian excavation, might have stumbled upon the second tomb of King Thutmose II in the Western ...
He is best known for being the husband of Queen Hatshepsut, regarded as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and one of the few female pharaohs who ruled in her own right. The discovery was made by a ...
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 ...
Thutmose II is best known for being the husband of Queen Hatshepsut, regarded as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and one of the few female pharaohs who ruled in her own right. Thutmose II was an ...
The discovery of the Pharaoh Thutmose II tomb is a major archaeological ... and his principal Queen, Ahmose. Hatshepsut was a strong woman and her influence over Egypt secured Thutmose II’s leadership ...