Nefertiti's Disappearance: The Mystery of Queen Nefertiti

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Nefertiti's Disappearance: The Mystery of Queen Nefertiti
Soon after Akhenaton's 12th regnal year, one of the princesses died, three disappeared, and Nefertiti vanished. The simplest inference is that Nefertiti also died, but there is no record of her death and no evidence that she was ever buried in the Amarna royal tomb. Her body has never been found.

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How did Nefertiti disappear?
There have been many theories offered to explain her abrupt disappearance and, among these are: She fell out of favor with her husband because she could not produce a male heir and so was replaced by Kiya. She abandoned the religion of Aten and was banished by Akhenaten.

Was Nefertiti's tomb ever found?
This means that Nefertiti's tomb was not found. Hawass said, "There is no scientific evidence proving the theory that Queen Nefertiti was buried inside Tutankhamun's tomb. We believe that Nefertiti could be buried in the western valley next to the tomb of King Amenhotep III."

What happened to Nefertiti tomb?
We've found dozens of royal tombs, but Nefertiti's remains a secret. In 2015, a British Egyptologist named Nicholas Reeves announced a dramatic theory: the tomb of Nefertiti wasn't hiding in the desert, it was hiding in the tomb of her stepson, Tutankhamun.

Who was the most beautiful Egyptian queen?
Known as one of Egypt's most beautiful rulers, still inspiring cosmetics to this day, Queen Nefertiti was as beautiful as she was mysterious; no one even knows for certain where she came from.

Who found Queen Nefertiti?
More than 3,000 years after her death, Nefertiti became a sensation again when German archaeologist Ludwig Borchardt discovered a painted limestone bust of her in Amarna in 1912.

Was Nefertiti's tomb Found 2021?
Despite extensive searches, the tomb of Nefertiti has never been found. Dr Chris Naunton, the author behind 'Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt' revealed how a key discovery near KV62 in the Valley of the Kings could soon lead to a breakthrough.

Where is Queen Nefertari's body?
QV66 is the tomb of Nefertari, the Great Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli (the director of the Egyptian Museum in Turin) in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt.

Can you visit Nefertiti's tomb?
Yes to go inside the tomb comes with a big fee of 1400EGP. But, it's definitely worth it. If you'll be able to get the Luxor pass, it's included.

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Sis looks like she bought her hips and body mods at the same surgeon as Kylie Jenner…

venus-demilo
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Nope

That's not Nefertit
That was Natalie

trushadowclw
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Bro the Egyptians were into eyeliner long before we were.

barakagalvin
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I'm an Egyptian living in Egypt... Ancient Egyptian history is my history and nothing will EVER take that away from me !

S
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Nefertiti wasn't never pale in that hot desert.

rosalynbeatty
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I think they knew that people would be in deep search to find her body that they hid her somewhere absolutely no one would find her.

mikky
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nah that’s her distant cousin imvufertiti 😭

MargoIndigo
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Just checking the comments to make sure everyone is upset about how light skinned she is. Carry on lol

aleshaford
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Tell me why you need to find anybody’s resting place for what reason should you disturb anybody who died long ago or tomorrow?

Eelgnotsa
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This isn't exactly correct...The reconstruction of Akhenaten's wifes mummy is an exact replica of the bust of Nefertiti.
She was rumored to have an exceptionally long life and had several husbands. This record is almost completely striken from hieroglyphs by way of physical destruction and a dramatic usurption of the throne a decade or so after her first husband's death.

These records have been greatly tampered with. Some of the remaining stories of her put her at the status of NTR before disappearing.
... And possibly reappearing as the mother of Tutanka amen

mandamang
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LMAO..Stop playing with us. That image is not in her likeness.

subliminalfrequency
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They found her Tomb but they refuse to publish what they found because she was a Black woman. That AI image is not how she looked.

joyfra
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She probably had alot of haters seeing as how many didn't believe women was equals then and took great care to erase her from history. She was beautiful regardless

brandonmccomas
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I'm glad they can't find her. Let her rest.

madmuziq
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She may be in the same tomb behind a door that they know is there that its hidden behind a painted wall and dont want to destroy it apparently.

colettegagnon
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And somebody went to great lengths to make her white skinned. The wall art clearly shows her being brown.

alexandria.alexandria.alex
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I saw her and she seemed to me the most beautiful historical artifact
Her delicate bone structure her thin neck her lovely proportioned features
Definitely a Mediterranean woman as she ought to be because her native land is indeed Mediterranean!

angelabender
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The ethnic origin of the Egyptians:

Genetic analyses showed that Egyptian genetic models are African models throughout North Africa, and the results of genetic analyses of ancient Egyptians compared to those of present-day Egyptians were as follows:

 

Percentage of similarity with

77.3     Present-day Egyptians

5.2       The peoples of the Near East and middle east

5.1       Southern Europe, Greece, and Turkey

5.5       Western Europe

6.9       Other.

 

 

The anthropomorphic blood species and scales were almost identical between the peoples of the past and present. It is likely that the ancient Egyptian people settled in Egypt by a large percentage of the year 15, 000 BC., and Egypt was not exposed to waves of immigration like others, but was subjected to Libyan, Nubian, and Amazigh invasions.

 

The greatest invasion was Arab after Islam, but it did not significantly affect the ethnological composition of the Egyptian people because the conquering Arabs were also Mediterranean descendants. The Egyptian peasants, representing the majority  of the people, remained themselves the farmers of the  predynastic era.

Godstrumpethetraffickorder
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I have a feeling that Nefertiti's mummy was found but knowing that 12th century Europeans were eating Mummies, chances are someone got ahold of Nefertiti's mummy and now she's lost forever.

nenlyLarry
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I’m Egyptian man and I am telling the history of Egypt is not our history it’s Somalia history and this queen was Somali queen we don’t want fake history!!!

Gurey