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He built a similar temple dedicated to Queen Tiye in Sedeinga, also in Nubia. PANTHER MEDIA GMBH/ALAMY/ACI The pharaoh included his wife in government affairs, both domestic and international.
Originally, it adorned the walls of a temple at Sedeinga that was dedicated to Queen Tiye (also spelled Tiyi), who died around 1340 B.C. Several centuries after Tiye's death — and after her ...
The magazine captioned the footage: 'Video imagining the face of Queen Tiye went viral on social media.' Adding: 'Social media users expressed their admiration with the accuracy of the imagination ...
He told Ahram Online that no alabaster statues of Queen Tiye have been found before now. "All previous statues of her unearthed in the temple were carved of quartzite," he said. Hourig Sourouzian ...
The wealthy Amenhotep III erected a number of shrines for his queen, built her a palace, a white sandstone temple in Nubia, land of her ancestors, and even a monumental artificial lake, Lake Tiye ...
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.
In 2006 we discovered (actually a graduate student overseeing work on the porch of the main Mut Temple discovered) an over-life-sized statue of Queen Tiye, a very famous queen and mother of the ...
Six missing pieces from a colossal double statue of King Tut's grandparents have been discovered at a temple on Luxor's west ... III and his wife Queen Tiye. The ninth ruler of the Eighteenth ...
Archaeologists working in King Amenhotep III funerary temple on the west bank of the city of Luxor have unearthed a beautifully carved statue which may represent Queen Tiye. This great woman was ...
LUXOR, EGYPT—Ahram Online reports that a well-preserved alabaster statue thought to represent Queen Tiye, wife of King ... at the Amenhotep III funerary temple in Kom El-Hittan.
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