Thutmose II’s tomb is Egypt’s biggest archaeological discovery since 1922
Al JazeeraFEB 19
This is a monumental breakthrough in Egyptology. It completes the map of 18th-dynasty royal burials and provides unprecedented insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices and royal succession. The tomb's architectural features and religious texts reflect sophisticated burial traditions that influenced later pharaohs.
The tomb's poor preservation state and evidence of ancient flooding suggest hasty construction and possible political instability during Thutmose II's brief reign. The relocation of his mummy and burial goods indicates significant challenges in maintaining royal burials, even for powerful pharaohs.