GGG Ping.
KING TUT
What are they doin with his Mummy? Is she kidnapped? I bet he is worried and they should return her.
“with huge pendulous breasts.”
That should be enough to get Klintoon going.
What IS it with Zahi Hawass? What a media whore that guy is.
Mummies and pyramids and other such pre-muhammad garbage are anti-islamic; they should all be destroyed...as should those who work with them or admire them or every now and then think about them.
Wow. I saw the Hatshepsut exhibit tour last year. Great exhibit! Very cool if it proves true.
When 4,000 years you reach, look as good you will not! hmm?
Very interesting. [A good break from the nyah-nyah-Hunter, nyah-nyah-Fred threads. Sigh,]
Hmmmm. If the fat mummy with the big ta-tas is really Her Majesty, then she had some really good artists on the payroll...
I bet there’s a Goa’uld inside!
Amelia Peabody, please call the office!
Mummified huge pendulous breasts?
Okaaaay
Who is going to post pics!
a condo made of stona...
ping...
Mummy of Egyptian queen Hatshepsut may have been found
(in a humble tomb in the Valley of the Kings)
Reuters on Yahoo | 6/25/07 | Jonathan Wright
Posted on 06/25/2007 11:05:18 PM EDT by NormsRevenge
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Pharaoh Hatshepsut Died in PainObese, plagued with decayed teeth and perhaps a skin disease, Queen Hatshepsut might have spent her last days in pain... Bald in front but with long hair in back, the mummy shows an overweight woman just over 5 feet tall, who died at about 50... The daughter of Pharaoh Tuthmosis I and wife of Tuthmosis II, her half-brother, Hatshepsut reigned from 1498 to 1483 B.C. as the fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty... When her husband-brother died, Hatshepsut became regent for the boy-king Tuthmosis III, the child of Tuthmosis II and a concubine... Examination of the mummy's mouth and her missing molar, which led to her identification as Hatshepsut, revealed very poor dental hygiene... Obesity and poor oral hygiene suggested to Selim and colleagues that she might have suffered from diabetes... One thing, however, is certain: Hatshepsut had cancer, cancer that had metastasized.
by Rossella Lorenzi
Discovery News
July 2, 2007