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The woman who breast-fed King Tutankhamun? It was his sister, expert says

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An image depicting Maia, the wet-nurse of Tutankhamun, is seen in her tomb located in Saqqara, Egypt. Photo: Xinhua
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An archaeologist said that Maia, Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun’s wet nurse, was actually his sister Meritaten, reviving speculation about the identity of the mother of the boy king.

DNA tests have proved that the pharaoh Akhenaten was the father of Tutankhamun, but the identity of his mother has long been a mystery.

On Sunday, Egyptian officials and French archaeologist Alain Zivie unveiled Maia’s tomb to journalists ahead of its opening to the public next month.

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The tomb was discovered by Egyptologist Zivie in 1996 in Saqqara, a necropolis about 20km south of Cairo.

A picture shows a relief inside the tomb of Maia, the wet-nurse of legendary Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun. Photo: AFP
A picture shows a relief inside the tomb of Maia, the wet-nurse of legendary Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun. Photo: AFP
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Maia was the wet nurse of Tutankhamun, whose mummy was found in 1922 by renowned British Egyptologist Howard Carter in the Valley of Kings in Luxor along with a treasure trove of thousands of objects.

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