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The mummified body of a woman was discovered almost 100 years ago in Egypt and has captivated archaeologists ever since because of the haunting expression on her face ...
The so-called "screaming woman" was buried around 3,500 years ago during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt, and ...
The mummified woman was believed to have died during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt - and the cause of death ...
While Hatshepsut may have overseen the burial ... The newfound tomb was largely empty; archaeologists found that the mummy ...
The "screaming woman" was mummified during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt - and her terrifying expression has captivated archaeologists for decades ...
In 2007, Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass identified a previously excavated royal mummy as Hatshepsut. Catharine Roehrig is among those scholars awaiting more evidence to bolster the claim.
Read more from CNN's Middle East blog He pointed to the desiccated mummy of the famed Queen Hatshepsut (ca 1508-1458 BC), who masqueraded as a male pharaoh due to popular prejudices at the time.
The mystery of the 3,500 year old Egyptian mummy, whose face has been stuck ... Believed to have passed away at about 48 years old during Queen Hatshepsut's rule (1479 – 1458BC) in Luxor ...