The Mystery Of The Mummy Of Queen Tiye, Wife Of AmenH๏τep III And Mother Of Akhenaten.

The mummy of Queen Tiye was found within the second side chamber of the tomb of AmenH๏τep II. Found in 1898 by Victor Loret, it was discovered that AmenH๏τep II’s tomb had later been used by the Ancient Egyptian priesthood as a storage for many royal mummies spanning both the 18th and 19th Dynasties.

Tiye is originally thought by some Egyptologists to have been or “supposed to have been” buried in her son’s new capital of Akhetaten (modern Tel el-Amarna), with the presumption that the body of the Queen and other royals of her family were perhaps moved once her son’s new capital collapsed after his death.

Mummy of Queen Tiye

Then there is the theory that Tiye was to be buried within the tomb of her husband AmenH๏τep III. There is no ultimate conclusion at the present.

Separate from the other mummies within the first side chamber of KV35; the body of the Queen was found within the second side chamber alongside the mummy of a young female (known as The Younger Lady), and an adolescent boy laying between them both.

Some of the mummies found within the other cache of KV35 have been found reburied in sarcophagi not their own, and some had their idenтιтies written upon the rewrapped linens fresh for reburial and identification.

Unfortunately, all three; Tiye, The Younger Lady and the Adolescent Boy, were found ɴuᴅᴇ upon their modern discovery and were simply draped in unwrapped linens. This could be due to the reburial practices being lacklustre for the trio or more than likely tomb robberies, or perhaps both combined.

The boy is sadly still unidentified to this present day (April 2023). His youth is obvious as he was noticeably smaller than the two adult females and interestingly he has a bald head with one section of long hair (brown wavy tresses).

This distinguishable way of shaving the head was typical of the ancient Egyptian style for children and adolescents, dubbed by Egyptologists as the ‘side lock of youth’ and can be seen in many reliefs and statuettes across the entire Dynastic age.

There are at least two possible suspects for his idenтιтy, one being the young Prince Thutmose. Prince Thutmose was the eldest son of Queen Tiye and AmenH๏τep III who died as a youth and thus, his brother AmenH๏τep IV (Akhenaten) became heir and king of Egypt.

Thutmose is most famous for his adoration for his pet cat Ta-Miu, leading to him having a personal sarcophagus built for the ‘little mewer’ he loved so much.

Analysis of two female mummies, however, have resulted in an absolute conclusion: the two females found within the chamber are unquestionably mother and daughter.

Until many decades after the discovery of KV35, the mummy of Queen Tiye was simply known as The Elder Lady. Her idenтιтy was of vast interest to many Egyptologists; as here was the body of a small woman, with a very regal posture (the raised royal arm).

Most notable; her serene delicate face adorned with natural long wavy reddish-brown hair that even in death looks luscious and healthy some 3000+ years later.

Tiye on display at the Cairo Museum, before being transferred to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat during the Golden Pharaoh’s Parade, 2021.

Tiye’s luscious and lengthy hair is a very distinguishable feature of her mummy, and it was this very hair that certified her idenтιтy, as rather amazingly, in his tomb, within one of four miniature sarcophagi marked with the Queen’s name, King Tutankhamun, was buried with a lock of his grandmother’s hair. (Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 60698)

Electron probe analysis of the hair in the 1970s concluded a match between the hair within Tutankhamun’s tomb and the hair upon the mummy of Queen Tiye.

More recent and more modern investigation in the 2010s using DNA analysis conducted by Dr. Zahar Saleem tells us with no uncertainty that the electron probe analysis was correct, and the hair is a total match.

What’s more is, the mummy who for so long was simply known as The Elder Lady was confirmed through modern DNA analysis also conducted by Dr. Zahar Saleem, to definitely be the daughter of Yuya and Thuya. This DNA match means, the idenтιтy of the mummy known for decades as The Elder Lady is absolutely Queen Tiye.

Queen Tiye’s body was mummified in the traditional ways of her time, and she is well-preserved despite postmortem injuries likely occurring during tomb robberies. The Queen’s left arm is raised in the royal pose across her chest, and her hand is firmly rigid in a clasping grip, as if she were to be holding something.

Sadly, what she was buried clutching is unfortunately missing and was more than likely pulled from her in antiquity. Tiye’s right arm is still attached to her body, laying alongside her and hovering slightly over her lower torso, her middle finger is absent.

Queen Tiye’s teeth have moderate ware and are in good shape for her age range, which is approximately somewhere between 40–50 years.

Fascinatingly, only one wisdom tooth remains embedded within the gum socket, and holes for the other three are present, indicating that they were removed in her lifetime, giving us an amazing insight into Ancient Egypt dentistry of her time period; the removal of wisdom teeth!

Mummy of Queen Tiye

Unfortunately, the name of Tiye’s daughter is unknowable at the present and she may never be officially identified.

Tiye and AmenH๏τep III had six daughters together, and The Younger Lady is definitely the daughter of both, and so, until more tests and Egyptological discoveries or cultivated theories arise, it is simply just educated guesswork when it comes to giving The Younger Lady her idenтιтy.

But despite her name currently being lost to us, DNA testing proved The Younger Lady is the mother of Tutankhamun, and the sister of the mummy (skeletonized) known as KV55 who may or may not be king Akhenaten (son of Tiye and AmenH๏τep III).

Tiye’s mummy measures at 145 cm in length, making her body 4 ft 7 inches tall, however, due to disarticulated feet and shrinkage in death, it is safe to say she would have been taller in life, estimations put her living height at approximately 4 ft 11 inches.

As previously mentioned, modern analysis puts her age of death between 40–50 years of age, but no cause of death is knowable at this time.

Sources: Hawᴀss, Z.A., Saleem, S.N. and D’Auria, S. (2018) Scanning the pharaohs: CT imaging of the New Kingdom Royal Mummies. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.

Written by Catherine Christina (Egyptology Certificate/Diploma student at Manchester University)

The mummy known as “The Younger Lady”, formally identified as the mother of king Tutankhamun and full biological sister of the mummy known as KV55 (believed by some scholars to be that of Akhenaten but not officially certified). The mummy is most notable for what appears to be a wound…

Some scholars suggest this mummy could be the first son of AmenH๏τep III and Queen Tiye, who died as a youth; Prince Thutmose. However, this has not been verified as yet and this young male remains unnamed. The mummy of a young prince is for an adolescent boy found between…

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