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The face of Queen Nefertari: Can science reconstruct Egypt's most beautiful queen?
She was Ramses the Great's favorite wife, celebrated for her beauty and intellect. But what did Nefertari truly look like? Without a complete mummy, experts are piecing together clues from her ...
A team of international archaeologists believe a pair of mummified legs on display in an Italian museum may belong to Egyptian Queen Nefertari – the favorite wife of the pharaoh Ramses II. A team of ...
Bone fragments thought to have belonged to the famous ancient Egyptian queen get the royal scientific treatment. You could say the findings have legs. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the ...
At the traveling exhibit Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs, 21st century technology meets Egypt's 19th Dynasty. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection of tech and culture, ...
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Queen Nefertari: The beloved of Mut and Ramses II’s great wife
Queen Nefertari was one of ancient Egypt’s most influential royal women. Renowned for her education, diplomacy, and ...
Ancient Egypt is migrating its way to the Golden (Gate) City -- minus the pyramids, Saharan desert sands, River Nile and blazing summer heat. San Francisco's de Young Museum announced this week that ...
Italian archaeologists discovered the plundered tomb of Queen Nefertari in Egypt's Valley of the Queens in 1904, and amid the debris, they found a pair of mummified knees. Now, for the first time, ...
CuriosityStream has this week announced the availability of a new 360-degree VR experience that allows you to explore a 3,000-year-old Egyptian tomb. Experience Queen Nefertari’s tomb for the first ...
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