There has been a lot of theory concerning the character of the Younger Lady mummy. After finding the mummy, Victor Loret at first trusted it be that of a youngster as the mummy's head had been shaved. A closer examination later made by Dr. Grafton Elliot Smith affirmed that the mummy was that of a female, in spite of the fact that Loret's unique translation endured for some years.[citation needed]
DNA tests have indicated decisively that the mummy is that of a female and that she was the mother of Tutankhamun. The outcomes additionally show that she was a full-sister to her better half, the mummy from KV55, and that they were both the offspring of Amenhotep III and Tiye. This family relationship would diminish the likelihood that the Younger Lady was either Nefertiti, or Akhenaten's auxiliary spouse Kiya, on the grounds that no realized ancient rarity concurs either wife titles, for example, "Lord's sister" or "Ruler's Daughter". The chance of the Younger Lady being Sitamun, Isis, or Henuttaneb is viewed as far-fetched, as they were Great Royal Wives of their dad Amenhotep III, and had Akhenaten hitched any of them, they would have replaced Nefertiti as the chief sovereign of Egypt. The report presumes that the mummy is probably going to be Nebetah or Beketaten, little girls of Amenhotep III not known to have hitched their dad, in spite of the fact that he is known to have had eight girls with Tiye.
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