Remains of Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut Identified, Egyptian Authorities Say
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › June 27, 2007
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Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › June 27, 2007
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CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- The mummy of an obese woman, who likely suffered from diabetes and liver cancer, has been identified as that of Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt's most powerful female pharoah, Egyptian archaeologists said Wednesday.
Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt in the 15th century B.C., was known for dressing like a man and wearing a false beard. But when her rule ended, all traces of her mysteriously disappeared, including her mummy.See the full content of this document
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Remains of Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut Identified, Egyptian Authorities Say
Discovered in 1903 in the Valley of the Kings, the mummy was left on site until two months ago, when it was brought to the Cairo Museum for testing, Egypt's antiquities chief Zahi...
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