My brother saw the exhibit when it was Ft. Lauderdale. I didn't see it myself, since it was too far away and too expensive for me at the time. In the end I...
Daily Telegraph article outlining one possible theory as to what could be inside Coffin E. http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,19328749- ...
I have not seen it but apparently in the most recent edition of KMT the issue of this mummy is addressed on pages 40-43 in an article by Dr Hawass. He suggests...
http://www.archaeology.org/online/reviews/kv63/ This states that a year 5 has been found in one of the jars but still no names to state which reign it belongs...
I've read the article and I have the photos. I don't think it is possible to say one way or the other whether the mummy is Hatshepsut or not. The white...
I've had about nine months to think about this. I picked up the DVD of the program at the library the other day just to check it out again.. There was a big...
SettingsEmail Features Voice Features Search | Help Read Message Previous Next | Close ... the issue of this mummy is addressed on pages 40-43 in an article...
And here's another thing: With all the confusion coming out of Egypt regarding mummies--I wouldn't be surprised if that mummy in the coffin of Sitre was even...
Posted by me on the EEF today: Harking back to our discussion here of the mummy found in the coffin inscribed for In-Sitre, the nurse of Hatshepsut, the latest...
... How on earth can this mummy seriously be identified as being Hatshepsut? There was more evidence (prior to the DNA test) that the KV35 body was Nefertiti...
I thought that this post was worth revisiting considering the discovery of the embalming materials in KV63. The whole book can be found under the files section...
We really know very little of just what went into the embalming of a king. We know the process of how a mummy was made, but not a lot about other aspects of a...
... There is now a new website dedicated to the ongoing re-examination of TT320, the 1881 Royal Cache tomb. http://www.tt320.org/ This includes photographs of...
DEAR JON, wow ! this is really a fine document ! and big thanks to DOUG for scanning and providing this rare year-1941-publication !! best greetings from...
Hello Jon, Your mention of the new tt320 site in our CESRAS network (www.rf01.org and www.cesras.org) makes me very happy! As you may know, my Gnosarch...
Dear EDWARD, ABOVE, You asked for a specialist on 21.dynasty related ceramics ! well, i made a fast search: unfortunately i could not find a corresponding...
... I do not know of any experts on the ceramics of the late 21a Theban Dynasty. If any list members know of such specialists, please let me know. Thank you...
This is actually news which is four years old but new to me. While reading old posts on the Glyph Doctors forum I found out that in 2002 the Universita di...
Hello Jon, Thanks for the suggestions. I have been a member of EEF for several years and will post my question there. The Tent of Isetemchebjt ("B") remains a...
Dear Ed, It was interesting to read Maspero's article on your website and to see just how much better understood the genealogy is today. I don't have any...
Hello Marianne, Your reconstruction of Nesjtanebetisheru's face is both very interesting and attractive. From her mummy I would also say that she was a very...
A new progress report from Dr Schaden and a short preliminary report on the pillows found in Coffin G is now online. There is nothing major in the findings but...
Marianne, We are also anything but convinced, but follow up on everything; that's how research is. I made a "false colour" image from the well known photo to...