Egyptologists have discovered the first tomb of a pharaoh since Tutankhamun’s, uncovering King Thutmose II’s burial chamber in the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor. The tomb, belonging to an ancestor of Tutankhamun and husband of Queen Hatshepsut, was found decorated with a blue-painted ceiling featuring scenes from the Amduat. The empty tomb, deliberately emptied and flooded after the burial, contained fragments of alabaster jars inscribed with the names of Thutmose II and Hatshepsut, marking a significant find for Egyptology and human history.
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Judge to allow “bushy eyebrows” testimony in trial of Bryan Kohberger, suspect in Idaho student killings
Judge Allows Testimony on Intruder's "Bushy Eyebrows" in Kohberger TrialA judge ruled that a former roommate of the University of Idaho murder victims can testify about seeing an intruder with "bushy eyebrows" around the time of the 2022 killings. Defense attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, charged with the murders, sought to exclude this testimony, arguing it was unreliable due to the witness's intoxication and limited memory. The judge determined that the testimony is admissible, emphasizing that...
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