The pharaoh's identity is a mystery for now. Check out his tomb. Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious new king of ancient Egypt, buried in a network of tombs at Anubis Mountain.
Archaeologists in Egypt recently uncovered a once-in-a-lifetime discovery: an unknown pharaoh's tomb ... there were no remnants of the king himself or his funerary equipments," he said.
Seven institutions in Egypt will loan more than 200 works to the Hong Kong Palace Museum later this year for a blockbuster ...
By Alan Yuhas Archaeologists have unearthed the huge tomb of an unknown pharaoh at ... Image The king once buried in this tomb was thought to have ruled parts of Egypt some 3,600 years ago.Credit ...
King Thutmose II was the fourth Pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty, and is thought to have reigned from about 1493 BC to 1479 BC. He died at the age of 30. King Thutmose II was married to Queen ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the royal tomb of an unknown king who ruled the region during ... II to the west of the Valley of the Kings. Pharaoh Thutmose II was the half brother ...
Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious new king of ancient Egypt, buried in a network of tombs at Anubis Mountain. "Discovering king's tombs, new pharaohs, are few and far between," Josef Wegner, ...
It comes after the tomb of King Thutmose II, the fourth Pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty, was found earlier this year. The long-lost site was discovered near a vast burial ground called The Valley ...
Possibly Egypt’s strangest-looking pyramid, the Djoser Pyramid is located in Saqqara in the ancient capital of Memphis. Djoser (2650-2575 BC) was the first pharaoh ... statue recovered from the ...