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Hatshepsut Statue Destruction: Material Reuse, Not Malice, Suggests New Study
A University of Toronto study suggests that many statues of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut were destroyed not out of malice, but to reuse their materials; this challenges the traditional view of her successor Thutmose III's actions.
Hatshepsut Statue Destruction: Material Reuse, Not Malice, Suggests New Study
A University of Toronto study suggests that many statues of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut were destroyed not out of malice, but to reuse their materials; this challenges the traditional view of her successor Thutmose III's actions.
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Tomb of Tutmose II Discovered in Luxor
The recently discovered tomb of Tutmose II, the fourth king of Egypt's 18th Dynasty (circa 1500 BCE), located near Luxor, is the last undiscovered royal tomb from that dynasty and the first pharaoh's tomb found since Tutankhamun's discovery over 100 years ago; his reign, though marked by military su...
Tomb of Tutmose II Discovered in Luxor
The recently discovered tomb of Tutmose II, the fourth king of Egypt's 18th Dynasty (circa 1500 BCE), located near Luxor, is the last undiscovered royal tomb from that dynasty and the first pharaoh's tomb found since Tutankhamun's discovery over 100 years ago; his reign, though marked by military su...
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Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered
A team of British and Egyptian archaeologists discovered the tomb of Thutmose II, an 18th Dynasty pharaoh, in the West Valley of Thebes near Luxor; the tomb, initially misidentified, was found empty, its contents likely moved after a flood damaged it.
Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered
A team of British and Egyptian archaeologists discovered the tomb of Thutmose II, an 18th Dynasty pharaoh, in the West Valley of Thebes near Luxor; the tomb, initially misidentified, was found empty, its contents likely moved after a flood damaged it.
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Discovery of Tutmosis II's Tomb in Egypt
The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities announced the discovery of the tomb of Tutmosis II near Luxor's Valley of the Kings on February 18, 2025, marking the first ancient royal burial unearthed since Tutankhamun's in 1922. Although robbed, it contained artifacts confirming its identity and offering in...
Discovery of Tutmosis II's Tomb in Egypt
The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities announced the discovery of the tomb of Tutmosis II near Luxor's Valley of the Kings on February 18, 2025, marking the first ancient royal burial unearthed since Tutankhamun's in 1922. Although robbed, it contained artifacts confirming its identity and offering in...
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Egypt Unveils 4,000-Year-Old Tombs Near Luxor
Egypt announced the discovery of 4,000-year-old tombs and artifacts near Luxor, including those of high-ranking officials and items from Queen Hatshepsut's reign, a significant boost to Egypt's tourism sector.
Egypt Unveils 4,000-Year-Old Tombs Near Luxor
Egypt announced the discovery of 4,000-year-old tombs and artifacts near Luxor, including those of high-ranking officials and items from Queen Hatshepsut's reign, a significant boost to Egypt's tourism sector.
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Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt
A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...

Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt
A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...
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Second Tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered in Egypt
British archaeologist Piers Litherland discovered the first rock-cut pharaoh's tomb in Egypt since 1922, belonging to Thutmose II, and is now excavating a second, concealed tomb believed to contain the pharaoh's remains and artifacts near Luxor, Egypt.

Second Tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered in Egypt
British archaeologist Piers Litherland discovered the first rock-cut pharaoh's tomb in Egypt since 1922, belonging to Thutmose II, and is now excavating a second, concealed tomb believed to contain the pharaoh's remains and artifacts near Luxor, Egypt.
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44% Bias Score

Tomb of Thutmose II Discovered in Luxor
A newly discovered tomb in Luxor, Egypt, belonging to pharaoh Thutmose II of the 18th Dynasty, reveals funerary items and inscriptions, challenging existing knowledge about royal tomb locations and prompting further exploration of the area.

Tomb of Thutmose II Discovered in Luxor
A newly discovered tomb in Luxor, Egypt, belonging to pharaoh Thutmose II of the 18th Dynasty, reveals funerary items and inscriptions, challenging existing knowledge about royal tomb locations and prompting further exploration of the area.
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48% Bias Score

Tomb of Obscure Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered in Egypt
An Egyptian-British team recently unearthed the tomb of Thutmose II, a pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty, near the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, marking the first royal tomb discovery in the region since Tutankhamun's in 1922.

Tomb of Obscure Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered in Egypt
An Egyptian-British team recently unearthed the tomb of Thutmose II, a pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty, near the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, marking the first royal tomb discovery in the region since Tutankhamun's in 1922.
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44% Bias Score
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