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Discovery | The Unopened Second Tomb of Thutmose II

Many of you will have seen the news last week that the Tomb of Pharoah Thutmose II, of Egypt’s famous 18th Dynasty, has been discovered.

According to the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, it’s the first royal tomb to be discovered since Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of the boy king Tutankhamen in 1922, which therefore makes this a hugely significant find, even if this claim is completely untrue.


But most of you that you that have read about the discovery are only hearing part of the story. Because we could now be on the verge of an even greater find – and if intact, it WOULD be the find of the century – a discovery that could equal or even surpass that of the tomb of Tutankhamen.


So how does the wrecked and somewhat empty tomb of Thutmose II lead to a find possibly greater than King Tut? What’s the story behind the news? Well, in this video, you’ll find out.


00:00 - Introduction

01:55 - False Claims About the New Discovery

03:25 - Who was Thutmose II?

05:03 - Finding the First Tomb of Thutmose II

08:40 - Details About the First Tomb

10:02 - The Pharaoh was Moved

10:50 - Thutmose II Mummy Controversy

12:54 - Locating the Second Tomb of Thutmose II

14:49 - Gaining Access to the Second Tomb

16:39 - Researching with History for Granite


Matt Sibson
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