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The so-called "screaming woman" was buried around 3,500 years ago during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt, and ...
The mystery of the 3,500 year old Egyptian mummy, whose face has ... away at about 48 years old during Queen Hatshepsut's rule (1479 – 1458BC) in Luxor, Egypt, the exact cause of her demise ...
The mummified woman was believed to have died during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt - and the cause of death may have been horrific given the frozen look of terror displayed on the mumm ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have discovered a huge tomb belonging to one of ancient Egypt’s earliest pharaohs. But with no mummy left ...
Cairo, Egypt (CNN)-- Just imagine ... Read more from CNN's Middle East blog He pointed to the desiccated mummy of the famed Queen Hatshepsut (ca 1508-1458 BC), who masqueraded as a male pharaoh ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the royal tomb of an unknown king who ruled the region during a tumultuous time 3,600 ...
In short order (and probably to bolster the royal bloodlines of this “harem child”), young Thutmose II was married to his half sister Hatshepsut, making her Queen of Egypt at about age 12.
The mummy of a first-century-B.C. individual found in Egypt was not pregnant and did not have cancer, according to a new CT study.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Intricately Decorated Blocks From Hatshepsut's Temple in EgyptAncient Egypt was primarily ruled by men, with only a handful of women successfully coming to power. One of them was ...
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Intact sections of Queen Hatshepsut's valley temple and 4,000-year-old tombs found near LuxorEgypt unveiled a series of archaeological discoveries near Luxor, including 4,000-year-old tombs of high-ranking officials and intricate artwork dating back to the reign of Queen Hatshepsut.
Last night, Egypt has presented a distinguished historical ... sparking the astonishment of social media users. This mummy belongs to Queen Tiye, and as to why her hair was not damaged, Mukhtar ...
Built to honor Amon-Re (ancient Egypt's sun god) and the female pharaoh Hatshepsut (who was believed to have descended from Amon-Re), the Temple of Hatshepsut stands out for its grand architecture ...
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