New explorations in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
When we dream of Egypt, we would like to find ourselves there, among other things, in order to be able to admire with our eyes, this fabulous treasure of Tutankhamun!
Tutankhamun is the son of Pharaoh Akhenaten. He died young, at around 19, without having fathered a crown prince. The circumstances of his death are still uncertain.
He is the eleventh pharaoh of the XVIII? dynasty. Tutankhamun owes his fame to the discovery of his tomb on November 4, 1922 and to the fabulous treasure it conceals. He acceded to the throne around 1335 BC, at the age of nine or ten.
On the other hand, we learn that new explorations in the tomb of Tutankhamen. Also extensive investigations will probably be undertaken in the tomb of Tutankhamun near Luxor, Egypt, concerning an unknown chamber (or even two) in his tomb.
One thing is certain, Egypt still has well-buried secrets that it will hasten to reveal to the world as it discovers them.
Born around -1345, died around -1327) is the eleventh Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty (New Kingdom). Also according to the latest genetic studies, he is the son of Akhenaten and the latter's own sister. Whose identity is unknown, but referred to as Younger Lady, whose mummy is listed KV35YL. Manetho calls him Chebres.
We do not know why he is not the direct successor to his father. Maybe it's because of his too young age at the time. About nine years (we also find five or six years), in a time of trouble. However, the questioning of religions, the upheaval of traditional values and the risk of war with the Hittites. He reigns until the age of eighteen or nineteen (some specialists, like Marc Gabolde and Edward Frank Wente, say twenty). His reign is located between the years -1336 / -1335 and -1327.