Is KV21b Nefertiti?

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Is KV21b Nefertiti?

In particular, a team of radiologists and geneticists hopes to prove that an unidentified mummy known as KV21b is the long-sought Queen Nefertiti—King Tut’s stepmother. Modern analysis, from CT scanning to DNA testing, is offering new clues into the history of this royal family.

What happened to King Tut’s mother?

The Younger Lady was found to be five foot, two inches (or 1.58 m) tall and had died between the ages of 25 and 35. Interestingly, her body was found to have a large wound on the left side of her face, and CT scans and other investigations showed that the lethal wound took place prior to her death.

Who was King Tut’s real mother?

The Younger LadyTutankhamun / MotherThe Younger Lady is the informal name given to a mummy discovered within tomb KV35 in the Valley of the Kings by archaeologist Victor Loret in 1898. The mummy also has been given the designation KV35YL and 61072, and currently resides in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Wikipedia

What is the significance of the Tomb KV21?

Tomb KV21 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was discovered in 1817 Giovanni Belzoni and later re-excavated by Donald P. Ryan in 1989. It contains the mummies of two women, thought to be Eighteenth Dynasty queens.

Is the mummy from KV 55 really Akhenaten?

Kate Phizackerley and Bickerstaffe questioned the identification of the KV 55 body as Akhenaton, since the KV 55 mummy carries the mismatch of alleles (Phizackerley, 2010; Bickerstaffe, 2011 ), indicating that the mummy from KV 55 could not be Akhenaten, if Ankhesenamun or one of her sisters is the mother of the two foetuses found in tomb KV62.

Is the mummy CG 61074 really Amenhotep III?

He discovered inbreeding at the beginning and at the end of the 18th Dynasty and proposed that the mummy CG 61074 really is Amenhotep III. After the millennium, molecular genetics opened a new door into the past, but the feasibility of acquiring authentic ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies is still debated.

How many mummies are there in King Tut’s tomb?

It contains the mummies of two women, thought to be Eighteenth Dynasty queens. In 2010, a team headed by Zahi Hawass used DNA evidence to tentatively identify one mummy, KV21A, as the biological mother of the two fetuses preserved in the tomb of King Tutankhamun.

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