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Nefertiti | Khenemetneferhedjet I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Forbes, Dennis; Ikram, Salima; Kamrin, Janice (2007). "Tutankhamen's Missing Ribs". KMT. Vol. 18, no. 1. p. 56. |
Nefertiti | Nofret II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Gad, Yehia (2020). "Maternal and paternal lineages in King Tutankhamun's family". Guardian of Ancient Egypt: Essays in Honor of Zahi Hawass. Czech Institute of Egyptology. pp. 497–518. ISBN 978-80-7308-979-5. |
Nefertiti | Khenmet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Gad, Yehia (2020). "Insights from ancient DNA analysis of Egyptian human mummies: clues to disease and kinship". Human Molecular Genetics. 30 (R1): R24–R28. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddaa223. PMID 33059357. |
Nefertiti | Khenemetneferhedjet II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass, Zahi (2010). "Ancestry and pathology in King Tutankhamun's family". JAMA. 303 (7): 638–647. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.121. PMID 20159872. |
Nefertiti | Neferthenut |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass, Zahi; et al. (2012). "Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study". BMJ. 345 (e8268): e8268. doi:10.1136/bmj.e8268. hdl:10072/62081. PMID 23247979. S2CID 206896841. |
Nefertiti | Meretseger |
Tutankhamun | ^ "Analysis of the short tandem repeat (STR) data published on Ramesses III and the Amarna ancient royal family (including Tutankhamun) showed a majority to have an affinity with |
Nefertiti | Aat |
Tutankhamun | "sub-Saharan" Africans in one affinity analysis, which does not mean that they lacked other affiliations—an important point that typological thinking obscures". Keita, S. O. Y. (September 2022). "Ideas about "Race" in Nile Valley Histories: A Consideration of "Racial" Paradigms in Recent Presentations on Nile Valley Africa, from "Black Pharaohs" to Mummy Genomest". Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections. 35: 93–127.(subscription required) |
Nefertiti | Khenemetneferhedjet III |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass 2004, p. 73. |
Nefertiti | Sobekneferu |
Tutankhamun | ^ "The Golden Age of Tutankhamun: Divine Might and Splendour in the New Kingdom", Zahi Hawass, p. 61, American University in Cairo Press, 2004, ISBN 977-424-836-8 |
Nefertiti | 2nd Intermediate(1802–1550 BC)XIII |
Tutankhamun | ^ Mascort, Maite (12 April 2018). "How Howard Carter Almost Missed Finding King Tut's Tomb". National Geographic. Retrieved 12 July 2019. |
Nefertiti | Nofret |
Tutankhamun | ^ T. G. H. James (2006). Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun. Tauris Parke Paperbacks. p. 191. ISBN 978-1-84511-258-5. |
Nefertiti | Nubhetepti |
Tutankhamun | ^ Davis, Theodore M. (2001). The tombs of Harmhabi and Touatânkhamanou (Paperback ed.). Duckworth Publishers. ISBN 0-7156-3072-5. |
Nefertiti | Senebhenas |
Tutankhamun | ^ Richard H. Wilkinson; Kent R. Weeks (2016). The Oxford Handbook of the Valley of the Kings. Oxford University Press. p. 491. ISBN 978-0-19-993163-7. |
Nefertiti | Neni |
Tutankhamun | ^ Howard Carter (23 October 2014). The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume 1: Search, Discovery and Clearance of the Antechamber. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-4725-7687-3. |
Nefertiti | Senebsen |
Tutankhamun | ^ Reeves & Wilkinson 1996, p. 81. |
Nefertiti | Tjan |
Tutankhamun | ^ Reeves & Wilkinson 1996, pp. 9, 11. |
Nefertiti | Ineni |
Tutankhamun | ^ Tyldesley 2012, pp. 26–27. |
Nefertiti | Nubkhaes |
Tutankhamun | ^ James 2000, pp. 250–251. |
Nefertiti | Aya |
Tutankhamun | ^ Thompson 2018, p. 46. |
Nefertiti | Abetni |
Tutankhamun | ^ Winstone 2006, pp. 137–138. |
Nefertiti | Satsobek |
Tutankhamun | ^ Riggs 2021, p. 297. |
Nefertiti | XIV |
Tutankhamun | ^ James 2000, p. 255. |
Nefertiti | Tati |
Tutankhamun | ^ Riggs 2021, pp. 296–298, 407. |
Nefertiti | XVI |
Tutankhamun | ^ Howard Carter; A. C. Mace (19 October 2012). The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamen. Courier Corporation. p. 178. ISBN 978-0-486-14182-4. |
Nefertiti | Mentuhotep |
Tutankhamun | ^ Alberge, Dalya (13 August 2022). "Howard Carter stole Tutankhamun's treasure, new evidence suggests". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 15 February 2023. |
Nefertiti | XVII |
Tutankhamun | ^ Williams, A. R. (24 November 2015). "King Tut: The Teen Whose Death Rocked Egypt". National Geographic News. Retrieved 26 November 2015. |
Nefertiti | Nubemhat |
Tutankhamun | ^ Daniela Comelli; Massimo D'orazio; Luigi Folco; Mahmud El‐Halwagy; Tommaso Frizzi; Roberto Alberti; Valentina Capogrosso; Abdelrazek Elnaggar; Hala Hassan; Austin Nevin; Franco Porcelli; Mohamed G. Rashed; Gianluca Valentini; et al. (2016). "The meteoritic origin of Tutankhamun's iron dagger blade – Comelli – 2016 – Meteoritics & Planetary Science – Wiley Online Library". Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 51 (7): 1301. Bibcode:2016M&PS...51.1301C. doi:10.1111/maps.12664. |
Nefertiti | Sobekemsaf |
Tutankhamun | ^ Walsh, Declan (2 June 2016). "King Tut's Dagger Made of 'Iron From the Sky,' Researchers Say". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 June 2016. |
Nefertiti | Haankhes |
Tutankhamun | ^ Broschat, Katja (2022). Iron from Tutankhamun's tomb. Florian Ströbele, Christian Koeberl, Christian Eckmann, Eid Mertah, Manon Schutz. Cairo. ISBN 978-1-64903-032-0. OCLC 1346417460.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) |
Nefertiti | Tetisheri |
Tutankhamun | ^ Broschat, Katja (2022). Tutanchamuns Mumienmaske Chronographie einer Ikone. Christian Eckmann, Tarek Tawfik, Thilo Rehren, Myrtō Geōrgakopulu, Stavroula Golfomitsou, Anja Cramer, Guido Heinz, Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums. Mainz am Rhein. ISBN 978-3-88467-356-0. OCLC 1376256828.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) |
Nefertiti | Ahhotep I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Reeves 2015, p. 523. |
Nefertiti | Ahmose Inhapy |
Tutankhamun | ^ Tawfik, Thomas & Hegenbarth-Reichardt 2018, pp. 181, 192. |
Nefertiti | Sitdjehuti |
Tutankhamun | ^ Ridley 2019, pp. 263–265. |
Nefertiti | Ahhotep II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Michael McCarthy (5 October 2007). "3,000 years old: the face of Tutankhaten". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 5 November 2007. |
Nefertiti | New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period (1550–664 BC)PeriodDynasty |
Tutankhamun | ^ Nada Deyaa' (3 February 2019). "Long awaited for Tutankhamun's tomb reopened after restoration". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 2 September 2019. |
Nefertiti | Pharaoh |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hankey, Julie (2007). A Passion for Egypt: Arthur Weigall, Tutankhamun and the 'Curse of the Pharaohs'. Tauris Parke Paperbacks. pp. 3–5. ISBN 978-1-84511-435-0. |
Nefertiti | uncertain |
Tutankhamun | ^ a b Kathryn A. Bard (27 January 2015). An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. John Wiley & Sons. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-470-67336-2. |
Nefertiti | New Kingdom(1550–1070 BC)XVIII |
Tutankhamun | ^ Carl Nicholas Reeves (1993). Howard Carter: Before Tutankhamun. H.N. Abrams. pp. 62–156. ISBN 978-0-8109-3186-2. |
Nefertiti | Ahmose-Nefertari |
Tutankhamun | ^ Lorna Oakes; Lucia Gahlin (2005). Ancient Egypt: an illustrated reference to the myths, religions, pyramids and temples of the land of the pharaohs. Hermes House. p. 495. ISBN 978-1-84477-451-7. |
Nefertiti | Ahmose-Sitkamose |
Tutankhamun | ^ Gordon, Stuart (1995). The Book of Spells, Hexes, and Curses. New York: Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 978-08065-1675-2. |
Nefertiti | Ahmose-Henuttamehu |
Tutankhamun | ^ David Vernon in Skeptical – a Handbook of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal, ed. Donald Laycock, David Vernon, Colin Groves, Simon Brown, Imagecraft, Canberra, 1989, ISBN 0-7316-5794-2, p. 25. |
Nefertiti | Ahmose-Meritamun |
Tutankhamun | ^ Bill Price (21 January 2009). Tutankhamun, Egypt's Most Famous Pharaoh. Harpenden : Pocket Essentials. p. 138. ISBN 9781842432402. |
Nefertiti | Ahmose |
Tutankhamun | ^ "Death Claims Noted Biblical Archaeologist". Lodi News-Sentinel. 8 September 1961. Retrieved 9 May 2014. |
Nefertiti | Mutnofret |
Tutankhamun | ^ Carter, Howard; Mace, A.C. (1977). The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamen. Dover Publications. ISBN 0486235009. |
Nefertiti | Hatshepsut |
Tutankhamun | ^ a b Coniam, Matthew (2017). Egyptomania Goes to the Movies: From Archaeology to Popular Craze to Hollywood Fantasy. McFarland & Company. pp. 42–44. ISBN 9781476668284. Retrieved 18 July 2022. ...on May 19, [1923] when Motion Picture News reported that to further assist its exhibitors Fox had arranged with Harry Von Tilzer for a special and complete orchestration titled "Old King Tut" ... Sophie Tucker performed it in The Pepper Box Revue and recorded it for Okeh Records both with sufficient success that she took out an ad in Variety ... |
Nefertiti | Iset |
Tutankhamun | ^ Paul, Gill. "1920s "Tutmania" and its Enduring Echoes | History News Network". historynewsnetwork.org. History News Network. Retrieved 17 July 2022. Tutmania seeped into popular culture with the 1923 song "Old King Tut", a stage magician who called himself "Carter the Great", and the iconic 1932 horror film The Mummy, written by a journalist who had covered the discovery of the tomb. President Herbert Hoover even called his pet dog King Tut! |
Nefertiti | Satiah |
Tutankhamun | ^ Edward Chaney (2020). "'Mummy First, Statue After': Wyndham Lewis, Diffusionism, Mosaic Distinctions and the Egyptian Origins of Art". In Dobson, Eleanor; Tonks, Nichola (eds.). Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination: Art, Literature and Culture. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 72. ISBN 9781786736703. Tutankhamun's popularity was such that a hit song ... was launched by Billy Jones and Ernie Hare under the title 'Old King Tut Was a (Wise Old Nut)'. |
Nefertiti | Merytre-Hatshepsut |
Tutankhamun | ^ "The First Family's Pets". hoover.archives.gov. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2019. |
Nefertiti | Nebtu |
Tutankhamun | ^ "Sensational Steve Martin". Time. 24 August 1987. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 19 September 2010. |
Nefertiti | Menhet, Menwi and Merti |
Tutankhamun | ^ Travel and Tourism Market Research Yearbook. Richard K. Miller Associates. 2008. p. 200. ISBN 9781577831365. |