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The Golden Shrine of Queen Tiye: Reburial of a Rebel Ruler and His Mother - Part II
When he came to the throne, Pharaoh Tutankhamun set about transporting the royal remains of his immediate ancestors from Amarna to Thebes. The inhabitants of the Sun City had also begun to slowly make their way back to familiar ground on the new...
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