Thutmose was the husband of Hatshepsut, the most powerful female pharaoh. The Pharaoh's body was moved to the Valley of the Kings after being stolen by tomb raiders. Image credit: AlexAnton/Shutterstock.com The tomb of King Thutmose II has finally been discovered in Egypt, more than a hundred years after the Pharaoh’s mummified body was found elsewhere. The last of the lost tombs belonging to the kings of the 18th Dynasty, Thutmose II’s burial site is also the first royal tomb to be found in Egypt since Howard Carter unearthed Tutankhamun in 1922. Ruling from roughly 1550 BCE to 1292 BCE,...