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Nefertiti | Khamerernebty II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Dodson 2009, p. 64. |
Nefertiti | Rekhetre |
Tutankhamun | ^ Darnell & Manassa 2007, p. 49. |
Nefertiti | Bunefer |
Tutankhamun | ^ a b c Tyldesley 2012, p. 207. |
Nefertiti | V |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hornung 1999, p. 64–66. |
Nefertiti | Khentkaus I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Gilbert, Holt & Hudson 1976, pp. 28–9. |
Nefertiti | Neferhetepes |
Tutankhamun | ^ Darnell & Manassa 2007. |
Nefertiti | Meretnebty |
Tutankhamun | ^ "Reimagining Tutankhamun as a Warrior". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 1 August 2023. |
Nefertiti | Khentkaus II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Blakely, R. (2023, June 9). King Tut ‘was more teen dynamo than frail pharaoh.’ The Sunday Times. Retrieved June 11, 2023, from https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c6d309ca-06ff-11ee-b1f9-dbcd37af20fb?shareToken=8d145fd9fd75ece4f9a48004aaf71812 |
Nefertiti | Khentkaus III |
Tutankhamun | ^ a b Booth 2007, pp. 86–87. |
Nefertiti | Reptynub |
Tutankhamun | ^ Erik Hornung, Akhenaten and the Religion of Light, Translated by David Lorton, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8014-8725-0. p. |
Nefertiti | Khuit I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Forbes, D. C. (2000). "Seven Battered Osiride Figures in the Cairo Museum and the Sphinx Avenue of Tutankhamen at Karnak". Amarna Letters. 4: 82–87. |
Nefertiti | Meresankh IV |
Tutankhamun | ^ Dodson 2009, p. 70. |
Nefertiti | Setibhor |
Tutankhamun | ^ Darnell & Manassa 2007, p. 50. |
Nefertiti | Nebet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Dodson 2009, pp. 66–67. |
Nefertiti | Khenut |
Tutankhamun | ^ Dodson 2009, pp. 66–68. |
Nefertiti | Nimaethap II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Reeves 1990, pp. 72–73. |
Nefertiti | VI |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass & Saleem 2016, p. 94. |
Nefertiti | Iput I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Carter, Howard; Derry, Douglas E. (1927). The Tomb of Tutankhamen. Cassel and Company, LTD. p. 157. |
Nefertiti | Khuit II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Pausch, Niels Christian; Naether, Franziska; Krey, Karl Friedrich (December 2015). "Tutankhamun's Dentition: The Pharaoh and his Teeth". Brazilian Dental Journal. 26 (6): 701–704. doi:10.1590/0103-6440201300431. PMID 26963220. Retrieved 8 January 2020. |
Nefertiti | Ankhesenpepi I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Vogelsang-Eastwood, G. M. (1999). Tutankhamun's Wardrobe : garments from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Rotterdam: Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn. pp. 18–19. ISBN 90-5613-042-0. |
Nefertiti | Ankhesenpepi II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Paulshock, Bernadine Z. (11 July 1980). "Tutankhamun and His Brothers". JAMA. 244 (2): 160–164. doi:10.1001/jama.1980.03310020036024. |
Nefertiti | Nubwenet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Walshe 1973, pp. 109–110. |
Nefertiti | Meritites IV |
Tutankhamun | ^ Markel, H. (17 February 2010). "King Tutankhamun, modern medical science, and the expanding boundaries of historical inquiry". JAMA. 303 (7): 667–668. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.153. PMID 20159878. |
Nefertiti | Inenek-Inti |
Tutankhamun | ^ Ashrafian, Hutan (September 2012). "Familial epilepsy in the pharaohs of ancient Egypt's eighteenth dynasty". Epilepsy & Behavior. 25 (1): 23–31. doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.06.014. PMID 22980077. S2CID 20771815. |
Nefertiti | Nedjeftet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Cavka, Mislav; Kelava, Tomislav (April 2013). "Comment on: Familial epilepsy in the pharaohs of ancient Egypt's eighteenth dynasty". Epilepsy & Behavior. 27 (1): 278. doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.11.044. PMID 23291226. S2CID 43043052. |
Nefertiti | Neith |
Tutankhamun | ^ An X-ray atlas of the royal mummies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1980. pp. 207–208. ISBN 0226317455. |
Nefertiti | Iput II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass et al. 2010, p. 642. |
Nefertiti | Udjebten |
Tutankhamun | ^ a b Hawass & Saleem 2016, p. 95. |
Nefertiti | Ankhesenpepi III |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hussein, Kais; Matin, Ekatrina; Nerlich, Andreas G. (2013). "Paleopathology of the juvenile Pharaoh Tutankhamun—90th anniversary of discovery". Virchows Archiv. 463 (3): 475–479. doi:10.1007/s00428-013-1441-1. PMID 23812343. S2CID 1481224. |
Nefertiti | Ankhesenpepi IV |
Tutankhamun | ^ Marchant, Jo. "New twist in the tale of Tutankhamun's club foot". New Scientist. Retrieved 2 February 2022. |
Nefertiti | Nitocris |
Tutankhamun | ^ Gamble, James G. (23 June 2010). "King Tutankhamun's Family and Demise". JAMA. 303 (24): 2472, author reply 2473–5. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.820. PMID 20571009. |
Nefertiti | Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC)PeriodDynasty |
Tutankhamun | ^ Gad, Yehia Z.; Selim, Ashraf; Pusch, Carsten M. (23 June 2010). "King Tutankhamun's Family and Demise—Reply". JAMA. 303 (24): 2471. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.823. |
Nefertiti | Pharaoh |
Tutankhamun | ^ Ikram 2022, pp. 20. |
Nefertiti | uncertain |
Tutankhamun | ^ Eaton-Krauss 2016, pp. 105. |
Nefertiti | Middle Kingdom(2040–1802 BC)XI |
Tutankhamun | ^ Braun 2012, p. 221. |
Nefertiti | Neferu I |
Tutankhamun | ^ Mackowiak 2013, p. 17. |
Nefertiti | Neferukayet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass & Saleem 2016, pp. 96–97. |
Nefertiti | Iah |
Tutankhamun | ^ "CT scans reveal King Tut's face". NBC News. 10 May 2005. |
Nefertiti | Tem |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass & Saleem 2016, p. 252. |
Nefertiti | Neferu II |
Tutankhamun | ^ Smith, Stuart Tyson (1 January 2008). "Review of From Slave to Pharaoh: The Black Experience of Ancient Egypt by Donald Redford". Near Eastern Archaeology 71:3. |
Nefertiti | Ashayet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass, Zahi. "Tutankhamon, segreti di famiglia". National Geographic (in Italian). Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 2 June 2013. |
Nefertiti | Henhenet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass et al. 2010. |
Nefertiti | Sadeh |
Tutankhamun | ^ Timmann & Meyer 2010, p. 1279. |
Nefertiti | Kawit |
Tutankhamun | ^ Marchant 2010. |
Nefertiti | Kemsit |
Tutankhamun | ^ Harrison, R. G.; Abdalla, A. B. (March 1972). "The remains of Tutankhamun". Antiquity. 46 (181): 11. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00053072. S2CID 162450016. |
Nefertiti | XII |
Tutankhamun | ^ Hawass & Saleem 2016, pp. 101–102. |
Nefertiti | Neferitatjenen |
Tutankhamun | ^ Boyer, R.S.; Rodin, E.A.; Grey, T.C.; Connolly, R.C. (2003). "The skull and cervical spine radiographs of Tutankhamen: a critical appraisal" (PDF). AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 24 (6): 1142–7. PMC 8149017. PMID 12812942. Retrieved 15 September 2019. |
Nefertiti | Neferu III |
Tutankhamun | ^ Knapp, Alex. "Forensic Experts Claim That King Tut Died In A Chariot Accident". Forbes. Retrieved 2 September 2019. |
Nefertiti | Keminub |
Tutankhamun | ^ Harer, W. Benson (2011). "New evidence for King Tutankhamen's death: his bizarre embalming". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 97 (1): 228–233. doi:10.1177/030751331109700120. JSTOR 23269903. S2CID 194860857. |
Nefertiti | Senet |
Tutankhamun | ^ Harrison, R. G.; Abdalla, A. B. (March 1972). "The remains of Tutankhamun". Antiquity. 46 (181): 9. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00053072. S2CID 162450016. |