This mummy belongs to Queen Tiye, and as to why her hair was not damaged, Mukhtar El-Sebani, a member of the Supreme Committee of Egyptian Museums, revealed that Queen Tiye had undergone a high ...
The grandmother of Tut, Tiye was embalmed with her left arm bent across her chest—interpreted as a queen’s burial pose. Her statue from the temple at Karnak displays a similarly bent left arm.
It is a piece of funerary artwork variously identified by scholars as Queen Nefertiti or Queen Tiye, but it might be neither.
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