The once-in-a-century discovery of an ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to King Thutmose II included some damaged but important ...
The art adorning this fourth-century B.C. tomb ... These were built during Egypt’s New Kingdom period (1539-1075 B.C.), a period when many Egyptian customs began to appear in Kushite culture.
The last missing tomb of a king from Ancient Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty ... According to archaeologist Piers Litherland, who leads the New Kingdom Research Foundation, the group behind the ...
But Litherland tells The Art Newspaper ... kings of the New Kingdom, have his funerary goods, or fragments of his burial equipment, never been found?” The National Museum of Egyptian ...
The last missing pharaoh’s tomb from Ancient Egypt’s 18th dynasty ... He adds: “Tuthmosis II of the 18th dynasty was the last New Kingdom [18th-20th dynasties] pharaoh without an identified ...
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