Egyptian noblewoman Tjuyu – who is believed to have died in 1375 BC – is most widely known as being the great-grandmother of legendary pharaoh Tutankhamun.

Yuya and Thuya were ancient Egyptian aristocrats who flourished during the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

Her tomb was found in 1905 – 18 years before Tut’s – but it has rarely been opened.

In Channel 5 documentary The Nile: Egypt’s Great River, historian Bettany Hughes was given the chance to witness such an occasion at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Footage from tonight’s episode shows experts lifting the lid off Tjuyu’s tomb to reveal her incredibly-well preserved body.

C.T. Scan of Thuya's mummy in profile view.

“She’s so tiny and so perfect,” Bettany exclaims.

The presenter then notices something strange, the “strawberry-blonde” hair of the mummified body.

Ancient Egyptians have historically been portrayed as having brown hair.

But Egyptologist Salima Ikram explained it may not all be as it seems.

AMAZING: Tutankhamun’s great-grandmother Tjuyu appeared to have blonde hair (Image: CHANNEL 5/THE NILE: EGYPT’S GREAT RIVER)

“We’re not 100% sure [if that is her original hair],” she said.

“But when you use natrons for mummification, it acts like a bleach.”

This substance could mean her true hair colour was lightened to give it a blonde-look.

It wasn’t the only fascinating detail that was revealed of Tjuyu’s appearance.

Later in the episode, Salima pointed to her eyes to reveal how cloth had been put into her eye sockets.

She explained that it made it look like eyes so “she can see into the afterlife”.

Tjuyu’s feet were also intact and it was even possible to see the sandals she was wearing at the time of her mummification.

These gold sandals were among the burial trappings of an Egyptian queen of Thutmose III.

These gold sandals were among the burial trappings of an Egyptian queen of Thutmose III. They are extremely similar to the gold sandals Thuya’s mummy wears.
Met Museum.

The Nile: Egypt’s Great River will air on Channel 5 tonight, at 9pm.