Published: 10:01, February 20, 2025
Egypt announces first discovery of pharaoh's tomb in more than 100 years
By Reuters
These handout pictures released by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on Feb 19, 2025show artifacts uncovered during archaeological excavations that discovered the tomb of King Thutmose II in Luxor in southern Egypt. (PHOTO / AFP)

CAIRO - A joint Egyptian-British mission has identified an ancient tomb near Luxor as that of King Thutmose II, marking the first discovery of a pharaonic royal tomb in more than 100 years, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said on Tuesday.

Located west of the Valley of the Kings, Thutmose II's tomb was the last lost tomb of the kings of Egypt's 18th dynasty, and the first royal tomb discovered since King Tutankhamun's in 1922, the ministry said.

This handout picture released by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on Feb 19, 2025 shows artifacts uncovered during archaeological excavations that discovered the tomb of King Thutmose II in Luxor in southern Egypt. (PHOTO / AFP)
These handout pictures released by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on Feb 19, 2025 show the entrance to the tomb of King Thutmose II in Luxor in southern Egypt. (PHOTO / AFP)
These handout pictures released by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on Feb 19, 2025 show the entrance to the tomb of King Thutmose II in Luxor in southern Egypt. (PHOTO / AFP)

Archaeologists were able to identify the tomb due to alabaster vessels found on site and inscribed with the name of King Thutmose II and his wife Queen Hatshepsut, one of a small handful of women to have ruled Egypt.

They also found pieces of his funerary furniture, as well as pieces of mortar with blue inscriptions, yellow stars and religious writing, according to the statement.

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However, due to flooding soon after the king's death, the tomb was generally not well preserved, the ministry statement added. There were indications that most of its contents had been moved, and work to recover them was under way, it said.