Authors: Jo Marchant
Teeth
genetic studies on royal mummies, 114–117
Harris’s genetic research, 113
Hatshepsut project, 177–178, 178(fn)
Leek’s examination of, 95, 102–103
Tutankhamun’s, 158
Terrorism, 161–162
Testicles, 99, 115
Tewfik, 19–20
Textiles
autopsy of Tutankhamun, 64, 67, 70–71
KV55 mummy, 92
mummification process, 82
preservation of body parts, 81
Tutankhamun’s tomb, 43, 45
Theban Mapping Project, 111, 215
Third Dynasty, 81
Thutmose I
discovery of, 13
DNA research, 135, 175–176
Hatshepsut and, 170
misidentification, 116
secret tomb, 8
Thutmose II, 13, 170
Thutmose III, 13, 17, 21–22, 135, 170–171
Thutmose IV, 22–23, 92
Timmann, Christian, 193, 193(fn)
Tiy, 147
Tiye
blood group, 109
discovery of, 26
DNA research on Tutankhamun and family, 135, 188
Egypt’s strength under, 27
identification of, 118
identifying the Elder Lady, 120–121
Yuya and Tjuiu find, 25
Tjuiu
appearance of the mummy, 81–82
cephalometric studies, 115
death by malaria, 193
discovery of, 25, 29
disease and weakness, 189
DNA research on Tutankhamun and family, 185, 188
identification procedures, 116, 118
X-ray data, 120
Tomb (Tutankhamun)
annex excavation, 77–79
Anubis statue guarding the treasury, 75–76
curse myth, 144
excavation and artifacts, 39–43, 55–57
inventory, 79–80
postwar destruction, 95–99
treasury, 50, 75–77
World War II tourism, 98(fn)
The Tomb of Tutankhamun (Carter), 219(fn)
Tourism, 6–8, 44–45, 50, 232–233
Trade in antiquities, 8–10, 98
Transvaal Speleological Society, 141
The Treasure in The Forest (Wells), 54
Trinket box, 177
Trumpets, 85–86, 85(fn), 224–225
Tuberculosis, 202
Tutankhamen: The Golden Hereafter (exhibit), 161–162
Tutankhamun (individual)
Akhenaten’s death, 27
association with Osiris, 62
biblical and Qur’anic connections, 125–128, 130–131
building construction, 214
controversy over character and strength of, 213–222
Derry’s analysis of, 233
disease and weakness, 189, 191–194
funeral procession, 55–57
historical information, 45–46
murder theory, 145–149
mystery of, 238
personal possessions, 78–79
reburial of Akhenaten, 29
speculations about the fate of, 45–46
See also Death (Tutankhamun)
Tutankhamun (mummy)
Amenhotep III, Yuya, and Tjuiu blood group data, 109
autopsy, 63–74
blood group testing, 103–104
Carter’s search and excavation, 34–43
CT scan, 153–160
current exhibit, 231–233
damage by Carter and Derry, 128
Deir el-Bahri excavation, 31
DNA research, 132, 135, 183–188, 197, 205–208, 226–227
embalming process, 158
excavation of, 58
Hawass disentombing, 151–152
identifying the fetus, 120, 120(fn)
Karnak inscription, 41
litigation over access to, 59–60
location of the penis, 4, 70, 99, 99, 158, 182, 191
recreating the face, 160–161
reinterpreting CT data, 215–217
removal to glass case, 181–182
sarcophagus and coffins, 60–62
threats to safety of, 244–245
Tutmania, 121–124
X-ray data, 92–95, 101–102, 104–107, 120
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs (exhibit), 162
Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs (exhibit), 179
Tutankhamun: The Living Image of God (Gadalla), 131(fn)
Tutankhaten. See Tutankhamun
Tutmania, 44–45, 121–124
Twentieth Dynasty, 8(fn), 18, 22
Twenty-first Dynasty, 13–14, 18, 22
Tyndale, Walter, 26(fn)
Unguents, 66–67, 67(fn)
Unwrapping ceremonies, 19–20
Uranium, 140, 141(fn)
Urungwe Reserve, Zimbabwe, 141–143
Valley of the Kings, 7–8, 111
antiquities trade, 8–10
Carnarvon concession, 30–32
KV35, 21–24
KV55, 26–27
KV60, 174–175
layout of, 10–11
looting during World War II, 86
Yuya and Tjuiu find, 25–26
See also Amarna cache; Deir el-Bahri
Vandenberg, Philipp, 140
Victoria (Queen of England), 46–47
Von Däniken, Erich, 140
Walking sticks, 191
Wasef, Sally, 207(fn)
Watson, James, 198
Weapons, 67, 79
Webb, Jane Loudon, 52–53
Weeks, Kent, 111–117, 215, 225
Weigall, Arthur, 25, 30, 127
Wells, H.G., 54
Welsh mummy, 87, 89–91, 103
Wente, Ed, 116–118
Wet nurse, 174–175
Wildlife, 34
Wiles, John, 141–142
Willerslev, Eske, 195, 197–198, 201, 209–210
Wilson, Edward, 12
Wilson’s disease, 190
Window technique of DNA sampling, 174–175
Winlock, Herbert, 36, 45, 144–145
Witchdoctors, 141
Women
funeral procession, 55–56
litigation over tomb contents’ access, 59
mummification process, 82–83
See also Ahmose-Nefertari; Elder Lady; Nefertiti; Younger Lady
Wood Jones, Frederic, 65, 82–83
Woodward, Scott, 132–135, 171, 200
World War II, 31–32, 85–86, 85(fn), 86–87, 91(fn), 98
An X-ray Atlas of Royal Mummies (Harris), 120
X-ray technology, 92–93
Akhmim mummies, 132
Amenhotep III, Yuya, and Tjuiu, 108–109
cephalometrics, 114–117
Connolly’s analysis of Tutankhamun, 104–107
fetus, 119–120
genetic studies of royal mummies, 114–117
reinterpreting Tutankhamun, 215
royal mummies, 130
Tutankhamun, 93–95, 101–102, 121
Tutankhamun murder theory, 148
Tutankhamun’s skull abnormalities, 145–146
X-raying the Pharaohs (Harris and Weeks), 116
Y chromosome data, 185, 187, 207–208, 208(fn)
Yoshimura, Sakuji, 135–136
Younger Lady
DNA research on Tutankhamun and family, 135, 184–185, 188
identification of, 117, 117(fn)
identifying as Nefertiti, 165–166
Nefertiti, 244
removal to the Egyptian Museum, 166–167
Yuya
appearance of the mummy, 81–82
biblical connection, 130–131
cephalometric studies, 115
death by malaria, 193
discovery of, 25, 29
disease and weakness, 189
DNA research on Tutankhamun and family, 135, 185, 188
identification procedures, 116
identifying the Elder Lady, 121(fn)
X-ray data, 120
Zink, Albert, 184–188, 197, 202–211, 226, 244