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Appearance
Name | Original Location of Remains |
Dynasty | Age Estimate | Gender | Stature | Comments based on CT Scan |
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So-called Thutmosis I | Reburied in DB320 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 20 years | Male | 157 cm | A metallic object in the chest may suggest that the cause of death was an arrow wound. The individual is too young to be Thutmosis I. |
Thutmosis II | Reburied in DB320 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 30-40 years | Male | 173 cm | Cause of death not clear, but he had an enlarged heart. |
Thutmosis III | Reburied in DB320 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 40-50 years | Male | 167 cm | Cause of death cannot be determined. |
KV60 A mummy, Hatshepsut | Reburied in KV60 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 50-60 years | Female | 159 cm | Brain was not removed. Likely cause of death was a malignant tumor. |
Yuya | KV46 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 50-60 years | Male | 166 cm | Cause of death cannot be determined. |
Thuya | KV46 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 50-60 years | Female | 145 cm | Cause of death cannot be determined |
Amenhotep III | Reburied in KV35 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 50 years | Male | ~ 150-158 cm | Bad dental health. Cause of death cannot be determined. |
Tiye | Elder Lady reburied in KV35 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 40-50 years | Female | 145 cm | Cause of death cannot be determined. DNA tests have confirmed that this woman is a daughter of Yuya and Tuya. |
Younger Lady KV35 | Reburied in KV35 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 25-35 years | Female | 158 cm | DNA tests indicate that this woman is likely a daughter of Amenhotep III and Tiye, and the mother of Tutankhamen. Damage to the left side of the face was inflicted before mummification. The damage indicates a fatal injury if this occurred in life. |
Royal Male | (Re)buried in KV55 | 18th Dynasty | ~ 20-45 years | Male | 160 cm | DNA tests indicate that this man is likely a son of Amenhotep III and Tiye, and the father of Tutankhamen. The age estimates vary a lot. The CT scan suggests this mummy represents a man of 35-45 years. |