Keywords: TheYoungerLady-61072-RightProfileView-PlateXCIX-TheRoyalMummies-1912 (cropped).jpg Front view of the Younger Lady Mummy found in tomb KV35 This image clearly displays the damage thought to be done by ancient tomb robbers right arm torn from body chest caved in and what is now thought to have been a lethal injury to the left cheek/jaw Image derived from Grafton Elliot Smith's The Royal Mummies Plate XCIX which was first published in 1912 The author died in 1937 so the book/image is in the public domain Recent genetic tests have conclusively demonstrated that this individual was the mother of Tutankhaum The JAMA eSupplement from Feb 17 2010 concludes that The statistical analysis revealed that the mummy KV55 is most probably the father of Tutankhamun probability of 99 99999981 and KV35 Younger Lady could be identified as his mother 99 99999997 eSupplement p 3 TheYoungerLady-61072-RightProfileView-PlateXCIX-TheRoyalMummies-1912 gif 2011-08-18 10 56 UTC TheYoungerLady-61072-RightProfileView-PlateXCIX-TheRoyalMummies-1912 gif G Elliot Smith derivative work César <span class signature-talk >talk</span> cropped and slightly revised version César TheYoungerLady-61072-RightProfileView-PlateXCIX-TheRoyalMummies-1912 gif PD-old Original upload log This image is a derivative work of the following images File TheYoungerLady-61072-RightProfileView-PlateXCIX-TheRoyalMummies-1912 gif licensed with Cc-pd-mark-footer PD-old 2010-02-20T03 26 41Z Captmondo 943x1779 1544844 Bytes <nowiki> Front view of the Younger Lady Mummy found in tomb KV35 This image clearly displays the damage thought to be done by ancient tomb robbers right arm torn from body chest caved in and what is no</nowiki> Uploaded with derivativeFX The Younger Lady mummy Catalogue General Antiquites Egyptiennes du Musee du Caire -The Royal Mummies |