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Takabuti was stabbed in the back

Started by Duncan Head, January 28, 2020, 08:49:36 AM

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Duncan Head

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-51265084

The Ulster Museum's mummified Egyptian lady (Dyn. 25) appears to have been of European descent on her mother's side, and to have died from a stab wound to the back.
Duncan Head

Chuck the Grey

Thanks, Duncan for an interesting article. Takabuti's violent death makes me wonder if she died as the result of domestic violence, a power struggle between local factions, or was killed during another crime like robbery. Talk about a cold case homicide.

I wasn't that surprised with her having been of European descent. By that point in Egyptian history, there would have been a number of European types living in, or having an ongoing relationship with the country and its people. I was thinking of Greek mercenaries as an example. It would be interesting to see a study of ancestry of other mummies from that era for comparison.