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An insight into the character of an influential figure making news headlines

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Personal Journals,
Society & Culture
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Piers Litherland
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14 minutes
4 months ago
Piers Litherland

Piers Litherland has been called a modern-day Indiana Jones. He’s a former banker-turned-archaeologist who led the discovery of the lost tomb of Tutankhamun's relative, Thutmose II. As a child, Litherland was obsessed with Egypt. It was a passion that never left him, even as he pursued a career in finance. But it was only after a chance meeting with an eminent Egyptologist from Cambridge that he decided to ditch the office job and follow his heart. Since then, Litherland has headed a joint Anglo-Egyptian mission in Egypt’s Western Wadis - funding the project himself. Then, in February 2025, his team made what’s been called ‘the discovery of the century’ - the tomb of Thutmose II, an ancestor of Tutankhamun. Litherland said he cried when he realised what he'd found. Stephen Smith speaks to friends, family and colleagues of Piers Litherland, charting his life and passion that led to the discovery of the first tomb of an Egyptian King since Tutankhamun in 1922.

Presenter: Stephen Smith Producers: Ben Crighton and Natasha Fernandes Production Co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele Sound: James Beard Editor: Nick Holland Credits: Archive recording and audio logs of archaeological dig, Rabee Eissa and Jenny Litherland

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An insight into the character of an influential figure making news headlines