The tomb marked KV20 today, is the first Royal Tomb in the Valley of the Kings in ancient Egypt. KV20 was the original burial place of Thutmose I (who was later re-interred in KV38) and later was adapted by his daughter Hatshepsut to accommodate both her and her father.
Queen Hatshepsut was believed to be the queen on or before the times of the Exodus which were not in good terms with her stepson, the co-reigning king Thutmose III. It was also believed that Queen Hatshepsut was the queen that adopted Moses. It was recorded that the wicked king Thutmose III destroyed everything that represents Queen Hatshepsut which may have included those of MOSES and the records of the Exodus.
If Queen Hatshepsut was the adopted mother of Moses, could it be Moses who constructed the Valley of the Kings magnificent monuments and the Pharaoh at that time was Thutmose I followed by Thutmose II and his wife Hatshepsut??? There's no record in the bible of who the Pharaoh was during the time of the exodus (could it be Thutmose III?)
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