The tomb of Pharaoh Tourmosi II was found – the second most important discovery after the Tutankhamos tomb

A great archaeological discovery was made in Egypt, as the tomb of Pharaoh Tourmosi II was found. According to archaeologists, it is a terrible event, so it is considered the second most important discovery after the Tutankhamen tomb, which took place in 1922. According to a report by Aljazeeera.com, Truthos II was the ancestor of Tutankhamen and his wife was Eterofreg. His sister, Haceput. He was also one of the Pharaohs of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt who ruled since 1550 BC. Until 1292 before Christ. Egyptian archaeologists, along with British experts, discovered the tomb of Tourosi II in terms of Mountains in Thebes, west of the Kings’ valley. Mohammed Ismail Khalid, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said the tomb of about 3,500 years is one of the most important findings in Egypt for decades. “This is the first time that burial furniture has been discovered, as there are no such objects in museums worldwide,” he said. […]
Source: News Beast

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