how MUMMY QUEEN looked when she was ALIVE
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Queen Tiye, the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III, brought back to life based on her 3,400 year old mummy. She was mother of Akhenaten and grandmother of Tutankhamun, famously known as King Tut.
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Imagine falling in love with someone in Insta, and after a year you realised that it's a photoshopped mummy.
No problem. Love is blind i still her from the musium
😂🤣
@@dark8772 Oommgg🤭🙌
😂😂😂
@@dark8772 me too
Somebody here said " If you find her cute you have *Mummy* issues" and I can't get it out of my head right now.
@B Koz lmao
@B Koz Get it?
Because most mummies get their brains pulled from their noses?
@B Koz I'm sorry, mate. The hardest choices require the strongest of wills.
@B Koz not so cool:)
😂😂😂
The mummy queen while watching this:
*Hmm pretty close*
well...she could have soo much plump on her face when she was still alive.
@@randomcat4940 and the curl patern? I think her curls were be thicker/bigger
@@jacquelinemagana503 Egyptians wear wigs
Yo’ll really didn’t study much about Egyptians import water and there wasn’t much oils in foods and freaking just honey and turmeric they use to use in Egyptian back then and other stuffs and the fact that she the richest in her time it’s no surprise that she could have offered to have all those ancient beauty products
I personally thought her hair was red, but it was probably just dirty. Lol, the restoration was beautiful. I just love these videos.
By the way, for those who do not know her: This is Queen Tia or Ti, the wife of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, from whom she gave birth to Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, and the grandmother of Pharaoh Tutankhamun . From 🇪🇬❤
Pls -Google> bust Queen Tiye> enter. And observe! good luck
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The human form almost made me cry how beautiful she was on her time. Time kills everyone, everything.
@NOUR This makes me sad.Life is vain .. nothing really matters🥺
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It would be a sad thing to think there is no life after this life. I look forward to my eternal life. No more sadness, sorrow or pain. That’s if we make it to heaven. It will be worth it all if we have eternal life with Christ! That’s my only real hope in this life. I would be of most men most miserable if I didn’t have hope of my eternal life with Christ.
@@caroldunn2306 pls tell your God if you meet him, put me in the deepest hell if he can, bcs when I have to pee no one can do it for me:)
@@mumu2635 I’m sorry you feel that way. God gives us the choice where we want to spend eternity. I hope you change your mind before you meet our maker. We’ll all stand before him on the day of judgement....whether we believe or not. He is a merciful and loving God..and he loves you as much as he loves anyone!
I think she might've been a bit more plump, because she has lost all liquids being mummified, but hard to guess of course. I bet she did look similar to this nevertheless 😌
I agree.
Yeah her face would have been more rounded and soft at the jaw
Irene Russak I was thinking the same thing! Her face was probably fuller😊
@shwat2013 Blacks are indigenous to the sub-Saharan of West Africa. The people who built the Egyptian civilization were a Levant tribe who migrated down into North Africa from the western Asian edge of the Levant. Her skeletal remains prove she was no black African. Please educate yourself on the Bantu expansion route, whose migratory path and timeline proves blacks Africans didn’t even reach this part of Africa until approximately 2000 BC, long after the establishment of dynastic Egypt. Egyptians have never been black, but have instead considered themselves a Middle Eastern people for thousands of years, even in Africa, because they know their origins.
@shwat2013 That is just sad.
Thanks for restoring mummies' faces and giving them back their dignity. We forget those were living beings and not some random corpses when we see them in the museums. Your work is very precious
@B Koz you do probably better than me
@B Koz but I agree with her. So its still counted as "We" :/
@B Koz just shut up you get the point of the comment
I think a lot of people do, but not me. I once had the Chance to see King Ruth when he was at a children's Museum when I was probably 11. I told mom that I didn't want to because that seemed wrong, she totally agreed. She had mentioned it because she knew I had wanted to see the other stuff in the exhibit.
I never found an exhibition where they just display the mummies and not explain who they were. They would always write about the mummified people.
This is queen Tiye . I saw her in the museum of civilisation. You can see she clearly she was very beautiful and a strong character.
Although very tiny!
She was king tuts grandmother a lock of her hair was found in his coffin.
I was about to say she looks cute but then I remembered she’s literally a mummy 🤣
hey… sounds like you got… mummy issues 😂
@@z.m.stewart1996 🧍🏻♀️
You dummy 🥸
@@z.m.stewart1996 damn dude
Jumping her bones; let the lady rest in peace.
This is so sad... The realization she lived a life like me. Played as a child, Probably falling in love, bearing kids or having thoughts of it. Having fun, probably pushing to be a better woman or something. At the end, everything is vanity. From ashes we came, ashes we go. If that's really what she looked like, no pimples warts wrinkles and all... Then she's really pretty.
the journey is what matters
I thought the same. It's touching.
maybe they once used honey to get rid all the pimples and face blemishes,who know??
What if she has pimples or wrinkles. Can't she enjoy her life if she has them?
What is a mumy?please tell me?
It's still hard for me to realize that people who were living thousands years ago looked practically the same as we look like today
Lol how do you think they looked like
@@nolikaja like the apes maybe lol
@@nolikaja personally like the black and white pictures and paintings.
As opposed to what?
Yeah I know what you mean.
She's the most beautiful mummy I've ever seen without Photoshop
*I was about to say i like dem lips, then I remember it’s a mummy* 🤣🤣
I,m lazy to write in english, sorry.
O povoamento de Egito começou há oito mil anos, o período dinástico(história escrita há cinco mil anos).
Houve inumeras invasões e passagens de povos diversos
nesses milênios. E claro que houve muita mistura durante esse tempo(houve o período dos hicsos e Faraós Nubios),
Haptsetsut tinha lábios de uma negra.
O egípcio de hoje reflete essa mistura. Anwar Sadat tinha pele escura e olhos verdes, a elite é branca como os outros povos mediterrâneos(gregos,italianos do Sul,libaneses,turcos,etc.).
Mas quem reflete melhor a mistura são os "felas",que constituem a maior parte da população.
I hope you understand all.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RobertoSantos2632 that's actually interesting...
@@RobertoSantos2632 bruhh I can't understand 😭
Imma google translate it right away
Je dirais que les traits d'un visage d'aujourd'hui n'ont rien à voir avec ceux d'hier ....
It's weird how this makes me feel nostalgic
Everyone has been here before
Reincarnation
yeah i still remember serving her majesty, good old times
@@unnamedplayer6729 same
I’m sure a lot of us had past lives then. I feel ya
She was stunningly Beautiful! Gorgeous eyes, lovely shaped mouth!
Yes , time does take its Toll on all of us!
Thank you for showing us what she looked like as a real person. It is incredibly hard to imagine.😊
You understand he just put someone's picture and made it similar size of face features? Doesn't mean age had that mouth shape or eyes.
Hello how’re you doing
@@annaagapova3583 exactly! This is what i was abt to say
@@annaagapova3583 with all due respect, we don't care. Still one step closer on what could have been with these mummies. It's still amazing work and i'm sure this guy understands that
I think forehead should be smaller and not so high
She's beautiful! May Her Majesty rest in enternal peace and thank you for teaching us about the past.
She may have been reborn several times, if reincarnation is reality.
Plotwist this guy is a really nice fella who just went on a guilt trip and decided to show respect🤜🤛👏✊✊✊✊
@@3009rinx hehehe funny 😂😂😂
@@3009rinx I’m surprised by your doubt. Aren’t you supposed to believe in reincarnation in your religion? I’m just going by your name though! I’m probably all wrong LOL.
Majesty? 😂
This was amazing, but made me so sad. To bring life back from someone that passed many many years ago, and the thought she looks exactly like we do now. Very pretty, I hope she found love and happiness in her lifetime💗
Hello, how’re you doing
Are you even beautiful?
She looks a bit like Tony Sopranos romantic daughter.
@@Eren-gq8xu what kind of comment and question even is that?
@@codey7701 I swr
She was beautiful, may qualify as a model in our modern time.
She was a freakin queen so yeah, definitely would qualify
ikr?
I think that's coz they used pics of modern celebrity models to remake this photo
@mr Marshall gaming That's because they didn't have any 500-lb blimps walking around back then, which is because people didn't go nuts with food back then. Anybody who did usually died right away from health complications, i.e. getting too fat to move and therefore dying of dehydration. People tended to mind their business waaaaay too much back then, which is why it was common to find human remains in old houses in those days. Ergo, nobody would be around to help a morbidly obese person move around and do stuff, so they would usually die alone in their home. Being thin was desirable to natural selection in those days.
@@tigress0076 And an idealised depiction of a human face.
She was definitely a very beautiful woman when she was alive, in a way, her story lives on through modern science and thank you for sharing this with us.
My daughter is half Egyptian and she looks like her ,the eyes especially
Wow she must be beautiful
Wow
@Timothee says the person probably too self conscious to get a profile pic
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@Timothee her are eyes are so roundy and pretty... ah ;-; I wish my eyes were like hers
Egyption queen Tiye 👸 is her husband's counselor and educator. Being wise, intelligent, strong and fierce, the point was to win the respect of foreign dignitaries. x from outside. She continued to play an active role in foreign relations, foreign relations, the first Egyptian queen to register her name in official business.
A real feminist icon ✌🏻
Your hijab looks really pretty
@@daniellejajko6204 thank you 😊🧡
@@SimBits Kilopatra and Hatchpsot were more feminists 😂
@@rehamaboshosha2858 Hatshepsut more so, than Cleopatra. Egypt had some badass queens. Although Hatshepsut elevated herself to PHARAOH status, instead of just a counselor or a queen.
Always freakin amazing! Crazy to thing she was just like one of us. Breathing, moving, intelligent, going to the store, going places, her language, friends, family, what she thought, what she laughed at and loved most. Kinda haunting to know that all of us will be just like that in the next 200 -3,000 years.
I agree. Any era/generation is/was very modern and hip to them.
Well, perhaps not going to the store, being a Queen and all...
Umm also they didn't have stores back then so no shopping lol
@@buckiannscreations9089 It's called a market place. Merchants, food, textiles, new incoming innovations so yes, they did have stores/storing items/street vendors. Shopping means to make purchases of goods made by others.
How do you think cultures thrived and traded back then. There's always been a monetary system or buy, sell and trade. C'mon man.
@@swastikmohanty9676 I believe that since we don't take care of the bodies like the ancients did. It's pretty cool to be able to see that far back and not just the Egyptians either.
It feels like I've seen her or met her, like it gives me so much nostalgia. I don't know why, I don't even live in Egypt and I've never been there but it just gives me a weird feeling
Exactly the same I was thinking off...it seems to me that I know her ...😥 Got emotional...
I have seen you before, GG
@@道芊櫳 oh, where?
@@fairy9431 in a place where the time was once meaningless, and some intrinsic wills were still bonded as a whole, and before matters have come into existence.
..........pardon me for being a little unctuous, my friend 😂
@@道芊櫳 whaaaaaaaaattttttttttt
whoever reading this, may your parents be safe in this corona situation.
Thanks, I needed that
Yours too mate, unfortunately my father passed away in this covid
Why, was this woman listed as a Covid death? And/or an Obama/Biden voter?
Thankyou
Thanx 😊
Well done, but very sad if she was really that young.
Well they'd only live to be in their 30s, that was just the life expectancy
I did a quick google search, and it said that she was 60 when she died
Tiye died at the age 60 tho.
@@artia25254 wait what ;-; then maybe this is how she looked like when she was younger i guess xd
Some of them died from diabetes so.... As an empress I wouldn't feel too bad for the life she lived.
She was beautiful. It's amazing how you brought back her lovely face.
She might have been once a beloved kid.. playful teenager...heart to someone .. so many smiles, tears, curious, unsure about end.. finally after so many years.. lying around and stopped
Cut the crap with the sunshines and rainbows. She is Tiye , wife of amenhotep 3 and mother of akhenaten grandmother of tutankhamun
It's fascinating what technology can do.
She was a beautiful queen, with haunting eyes.
Yes how they know how her eyes were ? This Is pure fantasy
😂😂
@@Antiquesreviewersince it's not fantasy it's hypothesis. The only thing they possibly got wrong was the eye color. They shaped the eye to her socket, which Is standard in forensic recreation.
it's pure fantasy the body shrivels and the fat has left her body. This isn't what she looked like because the way in which she was preserved didn't truly preserve her bodys form shape and figure. We don't know her skin tone eyebrow height or anything.@@adrianahuihui8722
@@adrianahuihui8722what factual data was used to “hypothesize” her skin tone? This recreation is UTTER fantasy, pulled from the artist’s imagination.
I could tell that she was going to be beautiful, her mummification is beautiful, whoever mummified her, did an exquisite job.
Ever thought that the editors biases might be included in the restoration?
This video gave me goosebumps. Love the way you recreated the mummy face.
OMG she so dazzling. In our culture at ancient China we called her "So beautiful that can ruin a kingdom."
Beautifully done.She would have had a bit more roundness on her face I think,but not a lot .She was very young too and beautiful ,You did a lovely job of bringing her to life 🥰
She died around the age of 60. Ancient egyptians did love the "youth" look so they always depicted their kings and queens in portarits and statues in their young and strong form even when they were old and weak. They also believed that in (Aaru) which is ancient egyptian for heavens they all will be young. That being said it's evident that ancient egyptians performed plastic surgery on mummies to make them look as close as possible to their younger selves, the best example of this is the mummy of Seti I. His face looks so preserved and so perfect as the priests stuffed his face with feathers to give him a better look..
Hello, how’re you doing
She's beautiful. King Tut's grandmother even has some adorable freckles on her nose. Well done. I love these videos of yours!
Alive she was absolutely beautiful, it's kinda nice this mummification process, and the very clever computer people have given us a glimpse at how pretty she probably was once.
Not bad, she has beautiful hair
Her hair was trending in Egypt actually
It was wig.
@@mysteriesinvintagestyle5754 LOL
@@mysteriesinvintagestyle5754 it was her hair. It was red.
She did! Long, loose waves with blonde and red highlights.
i love these restorations. it gives those long gone a sense of identity and connection to us. she's beautiful.
The fact that there is so many modern Egyptian women that look like her
This makes me feel at peace with death....she was so beautiful in her life. Like an angle. You're a fucking artist! Thank you.
Lmao
Its angel! Sound it out. There is a gel sound at the end & not an L sound. 👍😉😁
Shes mid
Take a chill pill nigga damn
Your Vulger Use of the "FUCK" Word Destroyed Your Comment. Learn Some Manners!!!
Beautiful Lady looks so sad. Almost as if she's ready to cry. I hope she really had a happy life. So hard to believe she was a living person one time.😢
So sad to see this, because it helps remember us that they were once a living person.
It's a very nice comment
I was hoping to see what my ancient ancestors looked like. Thank you very much for this. I am really proud of our civilization and being Egyptian ❤️.
Nah Egyptian are extinct. You are arab now.
@@ardtob Who say this, I am Egyptian and it is written in my personal taste that I am Egyptian..
@@ardtob wrong i have done multiple dna and ancestor tests
Are you jealous or just plain ignorant??? Let me guess U Waz A Kang?😅
@@ardtob not according to every dna study that was made on egybtians and ancient Egyptians
What a beautiful, extremely accurate reconstruction of queen Tiye. She looks exactly like her modern day descendants in Egypt and would easily fit in other parts of the mediterranean as well. Well done but if i may give one small suggestion, her skin tone would likely be near an olive toned complexion. I have seen that many programs do not include or havent included this due to the confusion that its the same as 'brown' While 'brown' is eumelanin( a sunblocker) olive skintones (pheomelanin), incl pale skin is not. The Pheomelanin type in the mediterranean, and indigenous, should not be confused with "Brown", a stable skin tone, unlike olive(a spectrum/unstable)Olive skin tones unlike "brown" is a sunabsorber..it looks "greyish" or "yellowish"(very dull) in winter and sun kissed in summer.
I love you 😘😘😘
I thought her hair was/is red tho, right? At first they thought embalming chemicals had turned it red but later was proven not to be so. Her hair was naturally red. If that's the case then it's not an accurate reconstruction at all.
Not accurate
What?? Queen Tiye was way darker than this, she looked like Cushitic people found in Ethiopia/Somalia. This woman looks more mixed-race
@@NoRockinMansLand she was Egyptian, NOT Ethiopian - do Ethiopians have blazing red hair?!? 🙄🤦♂️... Don't be a fking 🤡🤡🤡...
She actually looked beautiful like a queen when she was alive.. ❤️
Realized that she lived a life in a different era. Seen things that we cannot imagine and live a life like us. Life is fragile, we can die anytime and so enjoy every moment with someone you love ❤️
@mideast Christians Ancient Egyptians are not Canaanites but Canaanites and ancient Egyptians have common recent ancestors.
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not a fan on how that’s phrased
bit terrifying
birthdays are basically just a day when u celebrate a year of not dieing.
No
Not a fun
It's wrong tough, modelling the face of an alive person after a dried out mummy, the Egyptian girl could've been for what you know much more round faced and with with a couple of pounds more. It doesn't really have to be slim, that's only the skeleton holding it up.
So I am not the only one who thought abt it.
Probably her nose was also longer or just the distance between her lips and nose was shorter.
Apply formula of the universe then it will match the perfect picture of the mummy
That's what I was thinkinh
I think most Egyptians were long and very lean. She was most likely very thin in life with a slight oblong face
Imagine how she lived and the stories behind her face. Amazing work
even her mummy looks beautiful.... rip queen
Skin wrapping, like dinosaur images doesn’t show the complete form. Fat isn’t included, and muscle decomposes also.
There’s barley fat people in egypt at the time
@@Gnomelander1400 people do have fat in their faces no matter your weight
Perhaps thats hiw she looks if shes malnourished😂
Agreed, the face is a little too skeletal and would have been a little fuller in life.
@@Gnomelander1400 Everyone has fat in their face 🤣
Why am I so emotional watching this transformation?
The mummy was just an object but now you see her as a person.
I got deep chills all throughout my body watching this.
Cause of the background music lol
I watched the transformation at the end like, 5 times. Thousands of years in seconds. Well done.
Beautiful, looks exactly like what you would think an Egyptian looks like.
Очень красивая, милая девушка была!!! Она даже мертвая не потеряла своей красоты!!! Очень жаль её, ушла из жизни молоденькой!!! Чудесная работа, мне понравилось!!!
Reminds me that all these mummies were once living breathing people who lived their own lives.
She was incredibly beautiful
I love this way of bringing personalities like these back to life
Beautiful reconstruction! I just wish you also showed her in full makeup. I think Tiye is the most beautiful mummy I have ever seen.
Tiye was a noble Egyptian woman, a daughter of a land owner and priest and a chariot commander from Akhmim - her dad Yuya, it is suggested that her dad was a foeigner. Her mom, an Egyptian woman Tjuyu was involved in many religious cults as a singer and entertainer, and she was a minor member of the royal family. Tiye had two brothers. Both were involved in the religious cult.
Tiye was married to Amenhotep III at the age od 11 or 12 and together they had at least 7 children.
Tiye became her husband's truster adviser and confidant. Being wise, intelligent, strong, and fierce, she was able to gain the respect of foreign dignities. Foreign leaders were willing to deal directly with HER. Queen Tiye was regarded as the most influential queen of all ancient Egypt's time. She was the first queen of Egypt to have her name on official acts.
After Amenhotep III's death, Tiye continues to be active during her son's rule. Her son Akhenaten inherited the throne. Akhenaten's son Tutankhamun was the next succesor. That makes Tiye to be king Tut's grandma. Queen Tiye's death would eventually mean the downfall of the 18th dynasty.
Tiye became a widow at the age of 48 or 49. She died 12 years after Amenhotep's III death. She was around 50-60 years old.
A nest of four small coffins containing a lock of her hair was found in the tom of the grandson Tutankhamun.
Tiye was pretty short, she stood around 145 cm (4 ft 9 in)
She was burried with her wig on.
That's a wig not her real hair?
@@checkmattee222 is her real hair
Sad that she dead
She actually looks really good. I hope I look so good when I'm a few thousand years dead.
She looks like a girls I meet in school and streets and women in my family!! She SOO similar to my friend Ola علا literally! GOD WOW ! proud of being Egyptian ❤️ and proud of our ancestors ❤️.
Yeah she looks like a typical egyptian girl from cairo.
She was so pretty!
Her beauty is killing me 😍😍😍😍😍
Who so ever she was... She is cute and charming. And way more beautiful than today's plastic beauties 😂
Here we have an artist's depiction of beauty through Photoshop. Plastic surgery is just another artist's depiction of beauty.
@NOUR lol😂
@@DipJyotiDeka natural is freaking natural you can't fake it
@@Funtooshevlogs If natural was beautiful, we wouldn't have created makeup.
@@DipJyotiDeka brother make was created to fake beauty... Artificial can't be as good as natural
If only my face could be fixed with Photo shop....
I'd never complain again!
Stop this plz Ur beautiful the way u r idk why everyone calls them ugly this just pisses me off
@@rocky-jy5nx I appreciate it but not everyone sees things nicely the way you see
@@rocky-jy5nx
..." And everything that GOD made is beautiful and Good ❤️💕"
Satan made the devision.. good and bad.. beautiful and ugly..
She was very beautiful her eyes wow. Amazing work bringing her to life again.💖💖💖
I wish they’d make wax figures of these pharaohs and queens. It would be one of a kind. On a side note, amazing how her hair was well preserved. It may have looked amazing when she was still alive.
Just seeing the mummy, we only think of it as a creepy, gross thing. You really bring life back and make them a person again! 😊
I think the mummy was beautiful. There's a haunting beauty about mummies.
Thank you.
When you do this it makes me feel like they went from just a corpse to a person who has a story to tell.
This is amazing. There are some flaws I just need to point out. Our skin drops when laid over time depending on the position. If her body was standing, there might be a chance where her lips dropped away from her nose. It can happen too if she was lying. Same case with her nose. That's all, keep doing this. It's fascinating.
The jawline is wrong. When a body dies the muscles and tendons loosen very rapidly. It distorts the lower face. You should widen her lower face and bring up her chin a bit.
Study pictures of live portraits of criminals and their cadaver pictures to get correct physical perspective.
Otherwise, beautifully done.
Agreed. This one looks South Indian.
It’s been a hot minute but these videos are so interesting to watch
Keep up the awesome work. As an artist and ancient egypt enthusiasts, this was super inspiring to come across! Thank you.
It was so young!.. so sad that..🥺 GREECE 🇬🇷🎈🎀
Beautiful work!! However, one little thing: According to most scholarly accounts Queen Tiye was 60 years old when she died, therefore, it would be interesting to see some age progression on her face, neck and hands. c. 1398 BC - 1338 BC. Thanks for sharing this. Love your work.
She's gorgeous af
Really Nice work!! Tiye was the daughter of Yuya and Tjuyu. She became the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III. She is the Grandmother of Tutankhaton (later on Tutankhamon).
0:10 wow that's exactly how my eyes look
Wow she was so young and pretty. But (personally) I think her hair was a BIT more red. That was very impressive.
No, it's not red, but the ancient Egyptians used henna on their hair to make it red
@@alaazeroo7465 Thank you. I had not thought of that. ❤
@shwat2013 Nubians may not have been black … in the 10 second search that I did.
@shwat2013 Those SOCIALISTS would keep her from that. What is your problem honey? Jim Crow south were DEMOCRAPS sweetie.
@shwat2013 They are the SAME and have NOT CHANGED ... sweetie.
She has compassionate, concerned eyes.
Beauty never dies
Wow... Tying it all together at the end, makes it hit home because It humanizes her. That future generations may enjoy her beauty as well as her presence, for if nothing else, a few fleeting moments...
I do wish you had also done a restoration of her when she was older. She died either during her son Akhenaten's rein or her grandson's, Tutankhamun. She had a very distinct look to her as depicted in the several statues that exist of her with a downturned mouth even in her younger years.
her face proportions would be very different since…well you know - she’s a mummy and her face is all deformed and stuff
she also died at 60 ;-;
Not 'deformed' but... she def had muscles and fat on her face
Being inbreeding probably was deformed and had many genetic problems
@@-.Meylin.- when she was young she had fat an muscles her younger years she kinda looked like CardiB
@@shoutout3651 I believe as people age they shrivel up a bit I realize this with people
Very interesting transformation 🤩! Not sure she looked exactly like this, but I loved watching her come to life😍! Great video, thanks for sharing ❤️!
Her older daughters married her husband and her younger daughters married their brother.
I watched this and it brought me to tears. Her and Yuya are my ancestors. Amazing work
Idk why but this made me want to cry 😔 idk if I knew her from a past life or what but she’s beautiful 😩❤️
With mummies, the eyes, nose and mouth are the features that most dramatically shrink. The nose was also likely damaged when they removed the brain so imagine it being larger and possibly longer at the bottom. The lips would also be more full.
She would have looked dazzling
You're just making that up based on nothing. There is no evidence for your claims especially about the fullness of her lips or shape of her nose. The woman was Egyptian and looked as Egyptians look now.
@@snappingbear You can look at a mummy like Ötzi and see what I mean. Eyes are full of liquid and when you die they shrivel up and your sockets deepen. The nose is soft tissue and doesn't have much bone to fall back on at the bottom so it just goes in.
@@snappingbear ancient Egyptians didn't look like they do now. They were different.
@@claredyson9936 Relatively recent history has made them more diverse especially with the inclusion of so many from northern Sudan into southern Egypt, but for the most the people of modern Egypt are direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians.
She actually has pretty freckles on her nose.
Magnificent, thank you. The Egyptians believed if they preserved their bodies, they would have an afterlife - I doubt this is what they had in mind... but you've brought this beautiful woman, Queen Tiye, back to life. Beautiful job. Now I'm waiting for Dr. Joanne Fletcher to find Nefertitti and Cleopatra.
How amazing that your face will still be seen thousands of years later
The fact that alll her life she wouldnt even have imagined to be potrayed such beautifully after her death just referring to her skeleton is so awesome
the fact that you copied someone else's comment word for word is not so awesome
Beautiful work! You resurrected her for all of us to see!
she’s starring into your soul
Great job, PS! 👏👏 I've said it before and I'll say it again, I really like these historical, restorative pieces!!
Not sure why some people are saying this or that is wrong on some of your videos. Pretty sure this is supposed to be considered art, meaning it reflects the artist's interpretation. There is no "right" or "wrong"; art is subjective.
I think she has more red hair in the mummy photo. but it still looks awesome!
Red ( sometimes blonde) because the embalming chemicals bleached it.
Might be henna
Wow she easily looks like she can be one of my cousins
Egyptians were right...mummies are reborning in some ways after all 😍🤗❤️❤️❤️
She was beautiful
What's crazy is that they can actually clone her and see what she looks like for real
Of course they wouldn't want to do.that it will.expose what they really look like
@@wesleywilliams5202 Jealous dreams of being a Caucasian Egyptian? Since you have Caucasian admixture, rest assured that a tiny part of you is connected to the ancient Caucasian Egyptians.
@@dvrmtelmao that's f up you are.NO SUCH THING .Ancient Egyptian in the hottest place on earth yea they had melanin in there skin to protect them from sun.That's common sense.National geographic making of adam forensic DNA evidence showed adam was a black man Google that
@@wesleywilliams5202 There have been hundreds of ancient Egyptian DNA samples analyzed and none of them are sub-Saharan African, they're all Eurasian based haplogroups.
National Geographic is a media source, not a scientific report. In genetic science there is no such thing as black or white DNA because those are social and political constructs. LMAO
It's hotter in California than it is in Egypt. It's hotter in the Middle East where light skin originated than it is in Egypt. What are you talking about?
Also, Chinese genetic scientists recently claimed that A paternal haplogroup originated in Asia and migrated to Africa. LOL Notice that A haplogroup is found among the Khoisan bushmen and they have Asian eyes.
It's Out of Asia now, not Out of Africa. Your people were the last modern humans to evolve. Negroes are no more than 6,400 years old. People that were Caucasoid biologically and Eurasian genetically, bred your ancestors into modern human existence. Since it was only an exchange of Eurasian male DNA into your non-modern ancestors, it indicates a conquest. The males were likely killed or driven off, and the females were raped. Then the Eurasian left claiming they "Wuz not the Father". LOL It's was likely warrior raids since there aren't Eurasian female haplogroups found in sub-Saharan Africa. That indicates there wasn't Eurasian settlement. They were just passing through and living on plundered resources. I guess you should be thankful? They gave you a larger brain than before and new skills and technologies.
@@dvrmte Cauc-asians are from central asia not africa kid. Try again.
This just reminded me that we all gonna end up like that one day 💔
Live every single sec of life.. It's precious
Really well preserved mummy. You can tell she was a beautiful woman. Her skin just needed a little plumping.