The tomb of Thutmose II, who ruled about 3,500 years ago, was discovered by an Egyptian-British team near the Valley of the ...
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Live Science on MSNThutmose II tomb discovery raises new mysteries: Where is his mummy, and why wasn't he buried in the Valley of the Kings?Why did Hatshepsut have her husband buried to the west of the Valley of the Kings, while she was buried in the valley itself?
In a Polish forest, metal detectorists discovered a Roman spatha sword, dating back over 1,700 years, near Kraków-CzÄ™stochowa Upland. The sword, broken in two, might have been used by Vandal warriors ...
The monument was reconstructed by French researchers and can now be admired at the ... who became one of the most famous Egyptian warrior-kings, his modest tomb suggests his legacy may not have been ...
No mummy but evidence suggests body and accompanying treasures were moved because of flooding – and may be in an intact chamber nearby ...
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