Father and daughter, Tuthmose I and Hatshepsut were two famous pharaohs of the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt; Hatshepsut being only the second confirmed female pharaoh. KV20 is one of the most ancient known tomb sites of the Valley of the Kings, and possibly the first royal tomb to be constructed. Upon assessment of various pieces of evidence found within its walls, it is believed that this tomb was one possible burial site for the two pharaohs. However, as with many of the stories that are painstakingly revealed through archaeological investigation, the truth has been obscured by the various infiltrators over the centuries, be they successive pharaohs moving the mummies, rummaging looters, or even those with a
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