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Name Original Location
of Remains
Dynasty Age Estimate Gender Stature Comments based on CT Scan
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.