Hatshepsut Mummy
The most prominent female pharaoh at 1458 BC. Hatshepsut reigned over Egypt for roughly two decades, undertaking ambitious building projects and establishing valuable new trade routes.

2. King Tutankhamen
Ancient Egypt’s “boy king” became pharaoh at the age of nine and ruled for approximately 10 years at 1333-1324 B.C. He was famous in “King Tut”

3. Ramesses II
Egypt’s most powerful pharaoh, Ramesses II reigned for six decades (c. 1279-1213 B.C.)

4. Golden Mummy Of Egypt
Gilded mummy of a woman at 100 BC. The mummy was covered by Gold.

5. Mummy Of Animal
Its very strange but true that there are animal mummy as well as human mammy. its a mummy of Deer long back around 1200 BC age.

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