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The European Archeological Mission has discovered an alabaster statue that they say probably depicts Queen Tiye, the wife of King Amenhotep III, during an excavation mission at Kom Al-Hitan in Luxor. ...
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 ...
These are King Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye, the grandparents of King Tutankhamen and rulers of the 18th dynasty who are amongst the 22 royal mummies being transferred from the Egyptian Museum in ...
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 ...
A photoshop artist has reconstructed the face of Queen Tiye, the grandmother of King Tut, using her 3,400-year-old mummified remains. The artist used the technology to overlay features such as ...
The second female mummy found in the side chamber, referred to as ‘the elder lady,’ has been identified as the mummy of Queen Tiye, great royal wife of Amenhotep III, based on a matching ...
(See pictures of their 3,400-years-old mummies ... KV46, the resting place of Queen Tiye’s parents, was the best preserved tomb found prior to the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
[See Photos of the Egyptian Carving and Sedeinga ... The carving was originally created for the temple of Queen Tiye — Akhenaten's mother — who may have been alive when the defacement occurred.