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Lost Tomb of Pharoah Thutmose II Unearthed in Major Archaeological Breakthrough

  • A royal tomb belonging to King Thutmose II has been discovered, marking the first find of an Egyptian king's tomb in a century, according to Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
  • The tomb is located about 2.4 kilometers west of the Valley of Kings in Luxor, and it was initially thought to belong to a royal consort.
  • Inscriptions found in the tomb identified Thutmose II as the deceased king and included the name of his wife, according to Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Secretary-General of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.
  • The tomb displays simple architectural features typical of later royal tombs and will provide critical historical insights.
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