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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kem-Au: [QB] I think Tiye was most likely his mother. From the book "Tutankhamen" by TGH James and A De Luca: [i] This last coffin contained a lock of hair - of auburn hair as Carter romantically described it. This tiny coffin, about 12.5 cm long, carried text naming 'the great royal wife Tiye', her name in a cartouche, and requesting all benefits of food, drink etc from the multiple funerary deity Ptah-Sokar-Osiris. It is more than reasonable to conclude that the hair belonged to Tiye, and had been included in Tutankhamen's burial for reasons of piety, but it is not necessarily an indication that Tiye was his mother. The question is too intriguing! [/i] [IMG]http://www.geocities.com/jerod_motley/tut6.jpg[/IMG] [This message has been edited by Kem-Au (edited 14 May 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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