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English

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North American (General) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)

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Cairo. Egypt. Egyptian authorities said Wednesday that a mummy found a century ago has been identified as the remains of pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut who ruled over Egypt during the 15th century. Bc Hatshepsut was known for dressing like a man and wearing a false beard. But when her rule ended, all traces of her mysteriously disappeared, including her mummy. You hate it when you lose your mummy discovered in 1903 in the Valley of the Kings. The Mummy was left on site until two months ago when it was brought to Cairo for testing Egypt's antiquities. Chief Zahi Hawass said bone samples taken from the mummy's pelvic bone and femur are being compared to the mummy of Queen Hatshepsut's grandmother. Amos Nefertari said Egyptian. Molecular geneticists. Yeah, he zachariah God who was part of his team. While scientists are still matching those micro condo real DNA sequences. Gan said Wednesday that preliminary results were very encouraging. Hawass also said that a molar tooth found in a jar with some of the queen's embalmed organs perfectly matched the mummy. We are 100% certain the money belongs to Hatshepsut, Hawass told the Associated Press. Ain't nobody got time for that