c 3300 BC
Tutalchamen

The unknown, 4th Century founder and cryptocrat, the all-powerful recondite ruler of the forthcoming, mighty Egyptian Empire.
Around 3,300 B.C a leading Chaldean elder emigrated to the Nile Valley and behind King Menes, became the innominate cardinal influence in the unification of Egypt. The pyramids were erected and the culture flourished; yet this undercover Quabbalist was never to be recorded.
This unparalleled, recondite patriarch lived on for many centuries in arcane power, creating the momentum of supreme Egyptian expansion and intellectual development. He was the guiding force behind the great Pharaohs, until his mortal interment at Thebes, deep in a tomb somewhere in the Valley of the Kings. Tutalchamen was in fact the first, (and not Thutmose I), by over a thousand years to have had a tomb constructed here, around 2100 BC and which is said to have been a wondrous celestial observatory.
This great treasure has, of course, never been discovered.