Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass examines the mummy

Kane Khanh | Archeaology
August 23, 2023

Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass examines the mummy KV21B in a storage room at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo before performing DNA sampling and a CT scan to determine its family tree.

natgeo@instagram on Pinno: Photo by @paoloverzone@instagram | Egypt...This mummy was discovered with another, KV21A, in a tomb discovered in 1817 in the Valley of the Kings. Both mummies may be queens from the 18th dynasty. Hawass and other Egyptian archaeologists consider KV21B a candidate for the body of NefertitiEgyptian archaeologist performs CT scan on child mummy in Luxor - Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle EastEgypt to soon announce King Tut DNA test results - Deseret NewsScanning the Pharaohs: A new book on Zahi Hawass's Egyptian Mummy Project | MadaMasr