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Tutankhamun #Nefertiti #Akhenaten Was the throne held by a Queen before Tutankhamun was old enough to rule? This question has ...
A photoshop artist reconstructed the face of Queen Tiye, the grandmother of King Tut, from her 3,000-year-old mummified remains. The result brings the ancient queen's face to life.
King Tutankhamun’s grandmother’s face has been reconstructed by a Photoshop artist using her 3,400-year-old mummified remains. Queen Tiye was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ...
Time is the likely culprit. Sculpted during Egypt’s New Kingdom, “Fragment of a Queen’s Face” (c. 1390–1336 B.C.) has endured ...
It is a piece of funerary artwork variously identified by scholars as Queen Nefertiti or Queen Tiye, but it might be neither. The portrait’s provenance, like most of its original material, is ...
Some scholars even believe the Elder Lady is Nefertiti, not Tiye! Therefore, we declare that the CT scan results neither confirmed nor rejected the identification of the mummy as Queen Tiye. The ...
For instance, Pharaoh Thutmose I, Queen Tiye, the main wife of pharaoh Amenhotep III, and Pharaoh Amenhotep I were all found with brain tissue still in place. Recommended video.