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The second archaeological discovery that has captivated the world is the tomb of a high-ranking official dating back to the reign of Ahmose I, the founder of the 18th Dynasty who expelled the Hyksos ...
Specific tombs include one for Djehuti-Mes, the overseer of Queen Teti Sheri’s palace. While Mes’ tomb was largely emptied of artifacts, a funerary monument with engravings date the tomb to the ninth ...
“A remarkable and historically significant funerary stela created by the director of the palace of Queen Tetisheri, grandmother of King Ahmose I (1550–1525 BC), founder of the 18th Dynasty. This ...
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Queen Tetisheri’s grandson, Ahmose I, expelled the Hyksos in the 16th century B.C.E. Live Science reports that archaeologists found several artifacts inside the tomb, including a limestone ...
CAIRO (Reuters) — Archaeologists have uncovered intact portions of the foundation wall of pharaonic Queen Hatshepsut’s valley temple in Luxor and the nearby tomb of Queen Teti Sheri, grandmother of ...
One of the most significant tombs belonged to Djehuti-Mes, a high-ranking official in the court of Queen Teti Sheri during the reign of Ahmose I, the pharaoh who founded the 18th Dynasty and unified ...
The date engraved on the Djehuti Mes’ funerary stelae indicates that the tomb goes back to the 9th year of King Ahmose I’s reign (1550 B.C. – 1525 B.C.). Part of the extended Ptolemaic necropolis that ...
The date engraved on the Djehuti Mes’ funerary stelae indicates that the tomb goes back to the 9th year of King Ahmose I’s reign (1550 B.C. - 1525 B.C.). Part of the extended Ptolemaic ...
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