He is believed to have ruled for around four years, and fathered one child, Thutmose III. The reign of Thutmose II is thought ...
Ancient silver hoard from Megiddo may reveal new evidence of Pharaoh Thutmose III’s 15th-century B.C. military campaign.
He was husband and half-brother of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, and father of Thutmose III, arguably ancient Egypt's greatest military leader. Thutmose was himself of royal blood as a biological ...
You know what they say about ancient Egyptian tombs – they’re just like buses. You don’t find any for 100 years, and then suddenly you find two within days of each other. That’s what’s ...
Nestled near the tombs of Thutmose III’s wives and Queen Hatshepsut’s original burial site, it was initially thought to ...
His reign was seen as less important compared to his father, Thutmose I, son, Thutmose III, and wife, Queen Hatshepsut.
Among the most celebrated pharaohs from the period are Thutmose I and Thutmose III, both of whom were renowned warrior kings.
given its proximity to the tomb of the wives of King Thutmose III and to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut, the only woman to have reigned as a pharaoh in Egypt. Adding to the difficulty in determining ...
given its proximity to the tomb of the wives of King Thutmose III and its proximity to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut, which ...
The entrance and main corridor of the tomb were initially discovered in 2022 near the tombs of King Thutmose III's wives and ...
A reexamination of the earliest silver hoard found at Megiddo suggests it was likely deposited during or after Pharaoh ...