In 1999 Marianne Luban, an independent scholar, was the first to identify a female from the tomb of Amunhotep II as being a likely candidate for the mummy of the famed beauty, Queen Nefertiti of Dynasty 18. Ever since that...

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In 1999 Marianne Luban, an independent scholar, was the first to identify a female from the tomb of Amunhotep II as being a likely candidate for the mummy of the famed beauty, Queen Nefertiti of Dynasty 18. Ever since that time, Luban has continued her investigation into the matter. This book represents a work of detection, involving texts, images, and DNA, to which the author devotes an entire fascinating chapter.

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