You asked about Akhesenpaaten Jr. and the theory that she may have been the one
to marry Tutankhamun. I believe that was in Allen's article at this website:
King Tut's Father ID'd in Stone Inscription Rossella Lorenzi, Discovery News Dec. 17, 2008 -- An inscribed limestone block might have solved one of history's...
This latest Zahi Hawass evidence doesn't seem to add anything to what is already known about this block and the wording upon it. We have known for some time...
Of course the mummified infants could prove if both Tutankhamun and his queen were the sons of Nefertiti--via mtDNA. Woodward had already been able to...
... Ankhesenamun's DNA ? Her DNA will be found in the maternal DNA sequenced from the mummified fetuses from Tutankhamun's tomb. Ankhesenamun is presumed to be...
Hi, Jon You asked about Akhesenpaaten Jr. and the theory that she may have been the one to marry Tutankhamun. I believe that was in Allen's article at this...
... Hawass says ""If the fetus DNA matches King Tut's DNA and Ankhesenamun's DNA, then we would know that they shared the same mother" ... My point is that...
... In the tomb of Tutankhamun there was in fact found a chest containing two balls of hair. These have been theorised to be the hair of Tutankhamun and...
... There is further details on this chest at this link: http://www.touregypt.net/MUSEUM/chest3page.htm It is inscribed with the names of both Tutankhamun and...