this is such a side-note news article right now but in the 20s it literally defined 2 whole decades of common cultural aesthetic around the world and it makes me feel kinda sad that something of this magnitude isn't the cultural reset it deserves to be
Reposted from Science Friday
A British-Egyptian team has made one of the most significant Egyptian archeological finds in recent history: the tomb of pharaoh King Thutmose II, who ruled sometime between 2000 and 1001 BCE. This is the first tomb of a pharaoh unearthed since Tutankhamun’s in 1922.

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