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Pharaoh Thutmose II’s tomb was unexpectedly discovered in a very remote area, Egyptologist Dr. Chris Naunton says.
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00:00The team weren't expecting to find it where they actually found it.
00:05Can you tell us more about the location of the discovery
00:08and why it really did take them by surprise?
00:13Yeah, well, the reason is that this is a period of a few centuries,
00:17about five centuries, during which time the kings were buried
00:20in the very famous cemetery, the Valley of the Kings.
00:23So, you know, we might have expected to find this missing tomb,
00:28as it were, in the valley.
00:30And in actual fact, it's some two and a half kilometres away
00:34further into the desert.
00:36And the Valley of the Kings is already, you know,
00:38in a quite remote location, a long way away from the Nile Valley
00:41where people were living, up in the high desert.
00:44This is even further, even more remote.
00:47And up until this point, we were not aware that there was
00:51really very much out there at all.
00:54We knew of a few tombs, of some members of the royal family
00:57in some cases, but of no kings.
01:00So there was no sense up until this point that the tomb of a king
01:04ought to be there, and yet, you know, here it is, suddenly.
01:07This is part of the sensation of what's been found.

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