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.

Explore the enigma of the Lady of Cao: Peru’s tattooed mummy with secrets from the past.

In the arid desert of northern Peru, a remarkable discovery has illuminated the mysteries of ancient civilizations. The Lady of Cao, an extraordinary tattooed mummy, offers a rare glimpse into the intricate world of pre-Columbian Peru. Her preservation and the knowledge gained from her remains provide invaluable information about the culture, status, and practices of the ancient Moche civilization.

Revealing the majesty of Saint Konstantious: The luxurious discovery of skeletal remains in Rorschach, Switzerland.

In the picturesque town of Rorschach, Switzerland, nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the Swiss Alps, an extraordinary discovery has captured the imagination of historians and archaeologists alike. The unearthing of skeletal remains believed to belong to St. Constantine has sparked a fervor of academic research and cultural reflection, offering a rare glimpse into the religious and historical tapestry of the region.