One of them was Hatshepsut, the sixth pharaoh of the 18th ... Researchers also unearthed the tomb of Djehuty Mes, who was an overseer of the palace of Queen Tetisheri. Queen Tetisheri’s grandson ...
The archaeologists analyzed damaged hieroglyphs on a canopic chest found inside the tomb. The name of the royal heiress, Princess Hatshepsut, was deciphered after a scanner carefully read and ...
and meat and archer’s bows that could link the tomb’s owners to the Egyptian military. Inside pieces of Queen Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple, Hawass said the rock-cut tombs come from the Middle ...
and meat and archer’s bows that could link the tomb’s owners to the Egyptian military. Inside pieces of Queen Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple, Hawass said the rock-cut tombs come from the Middle ...
The discoveries, experts said, provide clues to ancient Egyptian,symbols, layout ... that could link the tomb’s owners to the Egyptian military. The remains of Queen Hatshepsut's Valley Temple ...
The archaeologists also found the remnants of Hatshepsut's Valley Temple, rock-cut tombs dating back to the Middle Kingdom (1938 B.C. - 1630 B.C.), burial shafts from the 17th dynasty, the tomb of ...
Meaning a grand tomb, like those from Egypt’s golden age, wasn’t possible. Queen Teti Sheri died in the ninth year of Ahmose’s reign, a century before Hatshepsut came into power.
and meat and archer’s bows that could link the tomb’s owners to the Egyptian military. Inside pieces of Queen Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple, Hawass said the rock-cut tombs come from the Middle Kingdom ...
The tomb, which dates to the Middle Kingdom, was found in the South Asasif necropolis, next to the Temple of Hatshepsut.