Mummy of Real Queen Hatshepsut
The mummy which Egyptologists have identified as Queen Hatshepsut is displayed at the Egyptian museum in Cairo June 27, 2007. Based on the teeth and DNA clues, Egyptologists think they have identified with certainty the mummy of Hatshepsut, the most famous queen to rule ancient Egypt, found in a humble tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt's chief archaeologist, Zahi Hawasssaid said. Several Egyptologists have speculated over the years that one of the mummies was that of the queen, who ruled from between 1503 and 1482 BC -- at the height of ancient Egypt's power. Link

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