00:00Roy Luxor, dated to the name of Khulha Tibsut, her husband Tutmus II, a Mosey.
00:06Smile everyone. One, two, three. Good to see you.
00:11Good to see you too. I managed.
00:14The most important discovery, that a part of the Stilbel was found before, by the Tribunal Museum.
00:21And there are some blocks that have been found.
00:23But this is the first time that we discovered 1,500 decorated blocks.
00:29The most beautiful seed I've ever seen in my life, with the color.
00:34And this is the first time that we do have a final program of the decoration of a timbul, dated to that insanity.
00:43We think, and we believe, that a Mosey, and maybe Camus,
00:48maybe buried somewhere in this area.
00:50And we are searching for the truth in this area.
00:54We found the complete program of the war reliefs of the valid timbul of Queen Hatshepsut, 1,500 voters.
01:21We found out important evidence that Tutmus III restored this timbul.
01:26It means Hatshepsut did not murder Tutmus III.
01:30No royal monuments have been found.
01:32Today, we announce important discovery connected with King Amose, the one who dismissed the Hexos,
01:39Tutmus II, Tutmus III, and also Queen Hatshepsut.
01:44We found the director of the palace of Titi Sheri, the grandmother of Amose, who dismissed the Hexos.
01:51The tomb is very poor.
01:53And this is to show how the Egyptians really worked in trying to dismiss the Hexos,
01:58and this is why he cannot afford to make a beautiful tomb.
02:01The coffins are dated to 1917, and we have one coffin, an intact coffin of a child,
02:07with mats that need to be restored.
02:10And all these coffins are called risi coffins, to protect the receipt for the afterlife.
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