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Egyptian Mummy Exhibit Is Son Of Ramesses II
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 3-15-2008 | Lucy Cockcroft

Posted on 03/14/2008 9:01:05 PM PDT by blam

Egyptian mummy exhibit is son of Ramesses II

By Lucy Cockcroft
Last Updated: 2:48am GMT 15/03/2008

An Egyptian mummy kept on display in a provincial museum for nearly 80 years has been identified as a son of the powerful pharaoh Ramesses II.

The 3,000-year-old relic was thought to have been a female temple dancer, but a hospital CT scan showed features so reminiscent of the Egyptian royal family that experts are 90 per cent sure it is one of the 110 children Ramesses is thought to have fathered.

The Bolton Museum mummy was thought for many years to have been the remains of a female temple dancer

Tests showed that the mummy had a pronounced over-bite and misaligned eyes, akin to members of the 19th Dynasty, and his facial measurements were found to be almost identical to those of Ramesses himself.

Experts believe that the mummified man died in his thirties between 1295 and 1186 BC of a wasting disease, likely to be cancer.

Chemical analysis also showed that the body had been embalmed using expensive materials, including pistachio resin and thyme, the preserve of priests and royalty. The story of the royal mummy was uncovered by a team from York University who were filmed carrying out the tests for History Channel series Mummy Forensics.

Gillian Mosely, the producer, said: "When the mummy was taken away for analysis we thought we were looking at a female temple dancer, we certainly didn't expect to make a significant discovery like this. It has been a very exciting and ground-breaking process.

"After conducting a series of tests, including a hospital scan, we are 90 per cent sure he is a son of Ramesses, and other evidence suggests he was probably also a priest."

The identity of the mummy, kept at Bolton Museum, Lancs, has been hidden because hieroglyphics on its sarcophagus suggested that it was a female temple dancer.

Historians now believe his body was placed in this coffin years after his death either by a grave robber who stole the original sarcophagus, or it was hidden by people hoping to protect it from thieves.

Mummy Forensics is screened tomorrow at 8pm and 11pm on the History Channel.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: egypt; exhibit; godsgravesglyphs; mummy; ramessesii
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Hey now his new wife Dina McGreevey swears he swings from the right side of the plate.


21 posted on 03/15/2008 3:59:52 PM PDT by Impy ("Our rivers are full of fish..." B. H. Obama)
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Why oh why don't they ever do DNA testing before giving the mummies back to the Egyptians? I was so frustrated when they discovered ‘Ramses the Great’ in a Niagara Falls museum and they gave him back to Dr Zahi Hawass, (Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities) without testing.

The museum in Cairo just got their own DNA lab set up in-house a year or so ago but they just use it to ID family members of a dynasty like Hatshepsut but don't go the extra step and test for ethnicity or compare it to possible living descendants.

22 posted on 03/16/2008 7:49:25 AM PDT by MissCalico
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To: blam

So Rameses oldest son died of an unknown ailment, hmmmm? Guess dissing the Death Angel was a bad idea.


23 posted on 03/16/2008 11:12:13 AM PDT by madison10
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