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Nevine El-Aref, Saturday 16 Mar 2013. Important new discoveries at the Tel Habuwa dig east of the Suez Canal shed light on the campaign by Ahmose I (c.1550–1525 BC) against the Hyksos invaders ...
She says he looks like his father, Ahmose I, whose mummy was unwrapped in 1886 and is currently on display at Egypt's Luxor Museum. "This was also very interesting from the human side," she said. ...
“King Amenhotep I looked like his father King Ahmose I,” Sahar Saleem, lead author of the paper, writes to Hyperallergic. The scans show Amenhotep I standing at about 5’ 6’’ in height, ...
Facemask of the never-before unwrapped mummy of pharaoh Amenhotep I (S. Saleem and Z. Hawass) (CN) — Scientists using three-dimensional CT scanning have ‘unwrapped’ the mummy of the Pharaoh Amenhotep ...
The scans revealed details about the appearance and mummification the 18th Dynasty king, who ruled Egypt from about 1525-1504 BC and was the son of New Kingdom founder Ahmose I.
Queen Teti Sheri, whose tomb was found nearby, was grandmother of Ahmose I, who liberated Egypt from the Hyksos peoples who had invaded Egypt from across Sinai to the east.
She said the first thing that had struck her was how Amenhotep I's facial features resembled those of his father Ahmose I, the first pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 18th Dynasty, with a narrow chin, a ...
Important new discoveries at the Tel Habuwa dig east of the Suez Canal shed light on the campaign by Ahmose I (c.1550–1525 BC) against the Hyksos invaders ...
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