Excavations halted due to mysterious damage caused by weapon found next to unearthed skull

Archaeological excavations often lead to the discovery of fascinating artifacts and remains from ancient civilizations, shedding light on our history and cultural heritage. However, there are cases when the quest for knowledge is abruptly interrupted by unexpected and enigmatic circumstances. In one recent excavation, progress was brought to a shocking halt when a mysterious weapon damage was found next to an unearthed skull, presenting archaeologists with a puzzling dilemma.

Stunning Discovery: Thyia Mummy Revealed as Mother of Queen Tiye, Grandmother of Akhenaten, and Great-Grandmother of Tutankhamun!

Thyia is thought to be a descendant of Queen Ahmose-Nefertari and played a prominent role in the intricate blend of religion and governance in ancient Egypt. She was deeply involved in numerous religious cults, holding esteemed titles such as ‘Singer of Hathor’ and ‘Chief of the Entertainers’ for both Amun and Min. Thyia also occupied influential positions, including Superintendent of the Harem of the god Min of Akhmim and of Amun of Thebes. She married Yuya, a powerful courtier of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Thyia is believed to have passed away around 1375 BC, in her early to mid-50s.