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317a and 317b mummies - Wikipedia Mummies 317a and 317b are the remains of two infant daughters of Tutankhamun, a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt Their mother, who has been tentatively identified through DNA testing as the mummy KV21A , is presumed to be Ankhesenamun , his only known wife 317a was born prematurely at 5–6 months' gestation, and 317b was born at or
317a and 317b mummies | Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom Mummies 317a and 317b were the infant daughters of the Eighteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun; their mother was likely his Queen Ankhesenamun, who has been tentatively identified as the mummy KV21a They were buried in their father's tomb, which was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922
Tutankhamuns Daughters - Egypt Museum Within the Tutankhamun’s tomb, two mummified foetuses were discovered Known as Mummies 317a and 317b, the female mummies were buried with no namesake alongside their father, and are simply referred to as “Osiris” on their coffins The foetus known as 317a was born prematurely at approximately 5–6 months of gestation
Why was King Tutankhamun Buried with Two Babies? Well, genetic analysis of the two babies (known as 317a and 317b) has shown that both children were most likely stillborn It is believed they made it to around 25 weeks of gestation while 317b was a little later, making it to 37 weeks At 40 weeks they might have had a chance of survival
The Mystery Behind the 2 Baby Mummies in King Tut’s Tomb Genetic analysis on the babies, known as 317a and 317b, has no shown that both children were stillborn – one at nearly 25 weeks gestation, and the other at almost 37 weeks At 40 weeks many babies could survive, but these children would have had quite a few problems since they were most likely born to the Great Royal Wife, Ankhesenamun, who
Mummified Daughters of King Tutankhamun: Archeologic and CT . . . The two coffins and their respective mummies were designated articles 317a, the smaller mummy, and 317b, the larger mummy Both coffins were covered in a layer of black resin and decorated with gold bands, which simply named the deceased children as the Osiris
King Tut’s Daughters – The Baby Historian So in 1978, when researchers radiographically examined the larger fetal mummy, 317b, their bias was confirmed by finding multiple congenital anomalies such as Sprengel deformity, spinal dysraphism, and scoliosis
Rediscovering Egypts Golden Dynasty - Archaeology Magazine Inside these coffins were two tiny mummies Preoccupied, Carter numbered the box 317 and did little to study it or its contents, only unwrapping the smaller of the two mummies, which he called
317a and 317b mummies - Wikiwand Mummies 317a and 317b are the remains of two infant daughters of Tutankhamun, a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
Mummified daughters of King Tutankhamun: archeologic and CT . . . Results: The gestational ages at mummification of mummies 317a and 317b were estimated to be approximately 24 7 and 36 78 weeks The skeletal congenital anomalies of mummy 317b suggested at past radiographic analysis were ruled out