Mummy Found of Hatshepsut, the Queen of Egypt
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Mummy of Hatshepsut, recent interesting topic for archaeologist.
Mummies are usually found in Egypt,but they have beee also found in other places of the world like China , Alaska ect. When a body is dried after death it becomes Mummy. If we keep a body in open space, only skeleton will be remain. But we keep a body dried and covered in particular chemicals, it will look like person having life.
The story of Hatshepsut is sign of determination and grit. This topic become hot today for archaeologist and scientist. The recent archaeologist find mummy of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was queen of Egypt. She reigned Egypt from 1473 to 1458. she was good Pharaoh of Egypt. After her death her corpse moved to the tomb of her wet nurse.
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The mummy first discovered in a tomb in Egypt’s Valley century back. The body was left there two months ago, when it send to one of the Egyptian Museum for testing.The scientists are testing DNA tests, and results found close relationship between this mummy and mummy of Amos Nefreteri who was grandmother of Hatshepsut.
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The Egypt supreme council told that we are sure about that this is the Hatshepsut’s mummy.

This is the image of the mummy of Hatshepsut found in Vally of Egypt. The main problem today is that mummies are disappearing from a museum. One possible reason may be careless in keeping mummies in museums. They should provide appropriate atmosphere to mummies. Insect may destroys or they may kept in too dry weather. This condition causes some mummies disappearing. Some people believe that it is not good to see the death human in a museum.
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9 Comments
Nice article.. Informative
The Grammar was horrendous. Gave up reading about halfway through.
Agreed that the grammar needs improving.. also a lot of spelling errors.
Interesting article..
Al Qur’an also told us about this.
This is very interesting article.Hatshepsut is the only Queen in Ancient Egypt so this is unique mummy.
Interesting topic, nice article
Really wondering it is….
interesting, not so much the article subject as the ridiculous misuse of English. It read like Queen Hatshepsut was deciphering Engilsh into hieroglyph. I can’t believe this site even posted this twisted mess. Good subject matter though.