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Researchers Have Discovered an Unexpected Treasure in an Egyptian Tomb. but Where Did the Pharaoh's Body Go?

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The city of Janet (Greek: Tanis) became the capital of the 21st and then 22nd dynasties of the pharaohs, and was intended to be a counterweight to the powerful Weset (Thebes), the then main religious and political center of Upper Egypt. That is why Janet is often nicknamed the "Thebes of the North". "Since 1946, no statuettes have been found in Janet or in the entire Valley of the Kings. The only exception is Tutankhamun's tomb, discovered in 19…
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The city of Janet (Greek: Tanis) became the capital of the 21st and then 22nd dynasties of the pharaohs, and was intended to be a counterweight to the powerful Weset (Thebes), the then main religious and political center of Upper Egypt. That is why Janet is often nicknamed the "Thebes of the North". "Since 1946, no statuettes have been found in Janet or in the entire Valley of the Kings. The only exception is Tutankhamun's tomb, discovered in 19…

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Aktuálně.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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