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The newly identified tomb belonged to Thutmose II, who is believed to have reigned around 1480 B.C. It was “the last missing royal tomb of the 18th Dynasty,” the Egyptian ministry said in a statement.
The location of this has really stuck out to me!
The newly excavated tomb was also in an unlikely place for a king’s burial: beneath two waterfalls and at the bottom of a slope.
TBH it kinda sounds like a nice location! Granted the tomb was mostly empied out and evidence shows that it seems not long after the Pharaoh died and was buried the tomb flooded and they relocated most of the things. It is nice to see it wasnt due to tomb raiders!
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