Egypt’s Greatest Discovery Since Tutankhamun? The Search for Thutmose II
Could the Lost Tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II Finally Be Found?A groundbreaking discovery near Luxor may change history—archaeologists have uncovered a tomb believed to belong to Thutmose II, a little-known pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty. But the real intrigue? A possible second, undisturbed burial site hidden beneath 23 meters of rubble, deliberately concealed by the ancient Egyptians. Could this be the first untouched royal tomb found since Tutankhamun? And if so, what will it reveal about the fate of Thutmose II?Read on to uncover the mystery behind Egypt’s latest and most tantalizing archaeological find.

About the Author
Laura Ranieri
Laura Ranieri Roy is an Egyptologist, writer and founder-director of Ancient Egypt Alive – an organization that seeks to inspire passion about Egypt’s past. She creates and leads enriching history content, exciting online events, in-depth ancient history courses — and curated small-group tours to Egypt.
