A prominent Egyptologist has boldly claimed to have solved one of archaeology’s greatest mysteries: the location of Queen Nefertiti’s mummified remains. Zahi Hawass, the previous Minister of State for ...
A 3D model of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti’s face has sparked a race row — with many claiming it should be darker. Working from the mummy, scientists from the University of Bristol brought the ...
Leading Egyptologist Zahi Hawass claims to have found the location of Queen Nefertiti’s mummy. According to a report by Newsweek, the archaeologist links what he believes to be the ancient rulers ...
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- A mummy displayed on the Discovery Channel as the probable remains of Queen Nefertiti is actually a male skeleton, according to Egyptian state archaeologists. "Examinations show ...
The Today Show unveiled a recreation of what is supposed to King Tut’s mother, Queen Nefertiti. The problem was she sure looked like a white woman. “They” want to whitewash history so bad. But Black ...
One hundred years ago, in a courtyard at the Neues Museum in Berlin, the world came face to face for the first time with one of its most enduring beauty icons: Queen Nefertiti. Discovered in Egypt in ...
Black History Month has been lit so far! And we are only six days in. But of course, the train of tomfoolery is never late. It arrived yesterday on NBC’s Today Show. The Today Show decided to do a ...
The mummy of Queen Nefertiti, a co-ruler of Ancient Egypt and stepmother to the legendary boy king Tutankhamun, may have been found, archaeologists have announced. Dr Joann Fletcher of the University ...
The mummy a British Egyptologist says could be the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti is more likely a man, antiquities chief Zahi Hawass said in Cairo. Joann Fletcher, a mummification specialist from ...
Lauded for her African beauty, Nefertiti is one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt –which is why the TODAY show’s more Caucasian-looking reconstructed bust left many people scratching their ...
A British Egyptologist sparked a furor among the archeological community this week by proposing that a mummy in the Valley of the Kings was that of Queen Nefertiti, one of the most powerful female ...