[snip] 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 analyzed a series of hieroglyphics that had been damaged by the erosion of time, revealing her name for the first time.
"This is a revelation. There are no records of this newly discovered Princess Hatshepsut yet she was important enough to have been buried in her own pyramid," the narrator says.
Princess Hatshepsut is different from the famous Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty, who was the architect of the famous temple near the Valley of the Kings. The newly discovered Princess Hatshepsut dates back to the early 13th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. [/snip]The mystery of Princess Hatshepsut: Burial of unknown Egyptian royal uncovers ancient crime scene | The Jerusalem Post | Staff | February 10, 2025
Maybe it was Kiljoy...
Am I correct in assuming this tomb is on the same site, where the tomb of Seneb-Kay, a previously unknown pharaoh, was discovered in 2014?
Shelley could write a poem and call it “Untitled”.
let me just blow away some of this space dust. Oh, itโs Kong.
From what I heard, "a Pharoah arose who knew not Joseph" was when the Hyksos were overthrown and another dynasty began.
Didn’t they check the toe tag or his underwear waist band to see if his mummy sewed his name in it?
A bit too early for the Pharoah of the Exodus, no?
What happened to the guard?
Here’s something interesting about the Pyramids they have found.
Unveiling Giza Pyramid Secrets: Radar Reveals Massive Underground Network Beneath Khafre Pyramid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jHadqZmtPg