Archaeologists Stumble on New Findings in Queen Hatshepsut's Famous Mortuary Temple in Egypt, Stuns Researchers Archaeologists at Luxor, Egypt made several notable finds at Deir al-Bahari, which was a ...
The 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut, who died in about 1458 ... and lay at the end of a mudbrick vaulted chapel with red wall drawings painted on a layer of white mortar. Sign up here.
The 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut, who died in about 1458 ... and lay at the end of a mudbrick vaulted chapel with red wall drawings painted on a layer of white mortar. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram ...
The artifacts found include an adze, a tool used to cut and shape wood; a wooden hammer; two chisels; a wooden cast model for making mud bricks; and two stones that contain Hatshepsut's cartouches ...
The 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut, who died in about 1458 B.C., was one of a small handful of women ... The simple tomb was carved in rock and lay at the end of a mudbrick vaulted chapel with red wall ...
Last week, the Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage, in collaboration with Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, unearthed remarkable traces of ancient life near the famous pathway ...