An ancient Egyptian woman thought to have been pregnant and dying of cancer was actually just embalmed with a technique that ...
Mummy aroma may provide insight into social class and historical period, according to a team of trained mummy sniffers ...
The tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II is the first royal crypt discovered in recent years, and scientists have new powerful tools ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have found the tomb of King Thutmose II — the first discovery of an ancient royal tomb since King Tutankhamun's in 1922.
The extraordinary care with which that Bashiri mummy was wrapped suggests this person was also of great importance in ancient Egyptian society. But the identity of the corpse remains unknown ...
They also bore the name of Queen Hatshepsut, Thutmose II’s wife and half-sister ... as the Royal Cache—in Deir el-Bahari, opposite Luxor in Egypt. The mummy was unwrapped by Egyptologist Gaston ...
“Many people have sniffed mummies, of course,” says Matija Strlič, a professor of analytical chemistry at the University of Ljubljana and a professor of heritage science at University College London.
Now archeologists think they’ll find Thutmose II’s mummy in the second ... is best known for being Queen Hatshepsut’s husband. She is considered to be one of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs ...
Archaeologists uncover Thutmose II’s 3,500-year-old tomb, marking a groundbreaking discovery in Egypt’s Thebes region.
A British archaeologist believes his team may have found a second tomb in Egypt belonging to King Thutmose II. The potential find comes just days after Piers Litherland announced the discovery of a ...
But that doesn’t make the discovery of his final resting place any less important. On February 18, the Egyptian government announced that an international team of archeologists have finally confirmed ...
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