They were unearthed at the causeway of Pharaoh Hatshepsut's funerary temple at Deir al-Bahri on the Nile's West Bank.
Since the late 1950s, researchers have been convinced the skull belonged to the Arsinoë IV, but it seems they were wrong.
The emerging importance of the find underscores a key truth about archaeology: artifacts often hold secrets that only later ...
“A joint French-Swiss archaeological mission has uncovered the mastaba tomb of a royal physician named ‘Teti Neb Fu’ in the ...