In the United Egypt-UK mission, Archaeologists discovered Thutmose II King’s grave has long been.
Ancient tombs were discovered in research two miles west of the Valley of Kings near the west bank of the Nile.
this Egyptian ministry The discovery was announced on Facebook on Tuesday.
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The organization said it was the first royal tomb since the unveiling of the cemetery of King Tutankhamun in 1922.
Entrance and main corridor grave According to the Post, the Post was found in October 2022 and was originally believed to belong to Thutmosid Kings’ royal wife.

Egyptian and British archaeologists shared the long-term grave of thatutmose II in Facebook posts. (Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities)
“This assumption is based on its proximity to the tomb of King Tutmos III’s wife and queen Hatshepsut, who was originally prepared in a royal companion and then ascended the throne,” the Post said.
Along with the tomb, there are other artifacts that confirm the ownership of the tomb.
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The Post said archaeologists found “a fragment of a snowflake jar engraved with the Pharaoh’s thutmose II, identified as the “dead king”, and an inscription with the name of his chief royal queen Hatshepsut.”
The tomb was in poor condition due to flooding after the king’s death.

The long-term tomb of the longer Thutmose II marks the first royal tomb discovery since 1922. (Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities)
“The water flooded the grave and destroyed its interior and an extensive restoration work by the archaeological team was required to restore the falling gypsum fragments,” the post said.
Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Secretary General of the Supreme Antiquities Council, shared that this discovery is the most important Archaeological breakthrough In recent years.
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“The artifacts found in the grave provide key insights history During the region and during the reign of Thutmose II.

Various artifacts were found next to the tomb, such as funeral furniture belonging to the king. (Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities)
“It is worth noting that this discovery includes funeral furniture belonging to the king, marking the first time such an item has been discovered since it does not exist in the funeral furniture of Thutmose II Global Museum,” he added.
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Fox News Digital contacted Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities for further comments.