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GrandmotherTiye KV35ELAmong the remains in the KV35 cache was an unidentified mummy known until now only as the Elder Lady. DNA has identified this regal beauty as Amenhotep III’s wife Tiye ...
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Scientists Ran DNA Tests on 3,300-Year-Old Mummy of Tutankhamun — and Finally Discovered What Really Killed HimScientists Ran DNA Tests on 3,300-Year-Old Mummy of Tutankhamun — and Finally Discovered What Really Killed Him King ...
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 mystery of what killed King Tutankhamun may finally be solved — after scientists unearthed groundbreaking DNA evidence.
The mystery surrounding King Tutankhamun's death may have finally been solved after scientists uncovered groundbreaking DNA ...
The analysis also identified King Tut's grandparents as the pharaoh Amenhotep III and his queen Tiye, both of whom also ... Tut was the son of the anonymous mummy in tomb KV55 in the Valley ...
But now, cutting-edge genetic research has uncovered the strongest clues yet as to what brought his short life and reign to an end. A team of scientists from Egypt's National Research Centre and ...
DNA evidence links his grandparents to Pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye – but the identity of his parents remains partly shrouded in mystery. Clues point to the mummy found in tomb KV55 ...
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