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CAIRO, Egypt -- The long-overlooked mummy of an obese woman, who likely suffered from diabetes and liver cancer, has been identified as Queen Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt's most powerful female ...
Egypt: Mummy is Queen Hatshepsut (AP) Updated: 2007-06-28 14:03. CAIRO, Egypt - A tooth found in a relic box led archaeologists to identify a long-overlooked mummy as that of Egypt's most powerful ...
The long-overlooked mummy of anobese woman, who likely suffered from diabetes and livercancer, has been identified asQueen Hatshepsut, ancientEgypt's most powerful femalepharaoh, Egyptian ...
Archaeologists using DNA testing say they have identified a mummy discovered more than a century ago as Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt's most powerful female… ...
CAIRO, Egypt -- Months after Egypt boldly announced that archaeologists had identified a mummy as the most powerful queen of her time, scientists in a museum basement are still analyzing DNA from ...
Archaeologists using DNA testing say they have identified a mummy discovered more than a century ago as Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt's most powerful female pharaoh.
CAIRO, Egypt -- Months after Egypt boldly announced that archaeologists had identified a mummy as the most powerful queen of her time, scientists in a museum basement are still analyzing ...
Officials say identification of Queen Hatshepsut is biggest find since King Tut. CAIRO, Egypt — The long-overlooked mummy of an obese woman, who likely suffered from diabetes and liver cancer ...
Hatshepsut ruled during Egypt’s golden age, between 1503 and 1482 before the common era. Today, Mr. Hawass, secretary general of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, is expected to announce that ...
Egyptian archaeologists say they have identified the mummy of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, the only woman to rule ancient Egypt while the kingdom was at the height of its power.
However, this mummy may be too old (possibly age 40 at time of death) to be Thutmose II, and his mummy and the second tomb may lie undisturbed elsewhere, he added. Hatshepsut's husband and brother ...
CAIRO, Egypt — The long-overlooked mummy of an obese woman, who likely suffered from diabetes and liver cancer, has been identified as Queen Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s most powerful female ...