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  2. List of DNA-tested mummies - Wikipedia

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    This is a purported list of ancient humans remains, including mummies, that may have been DNA tested. Provided as evidence of the testing are links to the mitochondrial DNA sequences, and/or to the human haplogroups to which each case has been assigned. Also provided is a brief description of when and where they lived.

  3. Zahi Hawass - Wikipedia

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    In December 2000, a joint team from Waseda University in Japan and Cairo's Ain Shams University tried to get permission for DNA testing of Egyptian mummies, but was denied by the Egyptian Government. [43] Hawass stated at the time that DNA analysis was out of the question because it would not lead to anything. [44]

  4. List of haplogroups of historic people - Wikipedia

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    This has been determined by DNA-testing both his exhumed remains and DNA-matching with living relatives on the maternal line. [34] Marguerite de Baugé , dame de Mirabel (1200–1252), is an ancestor of Pierre Terrail and the presently oldest known member of H10e with an unbroken genealogical tree on the maternal line up the present.

  5. List of mummies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mummies – corpses whose skin and organs have been preserved intentionally, or incidentally. This list does not include the following: Bog bodies for which there is a separate list; List of Egyptian mummies (royalty) List of Egyptian mummies (officials, nobles, and commoners)

  6. KV21 - Wikipedia

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    It contains the mummies of two women, thought to be Eighteenth Dynasty queens. [1] In 2010, a team headed by Zahi Hawass used DNA evidence to tentatively identify one mummy, KV21A, as the biological mother of the two fetuses preserved in the tomb of King Tutankhamun. [2]

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  8. JonBenét Ramsey's Dad Says Male DNA on Garrote Still Hasn't ...

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    John Ramsey says he doesn't understand why police have never tested DNA from an unidentified male on the garrote used to strangle his daughter, JonBenét Ramsey, who was found murdered in the ...

  9. Beauty of Loulan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The mummy was excavated at the eastern end of the Tarim Basin, in Loulan. The Beauty of Loulan (楼兰美女), also Beauty of Krorän or Loulan Beauty, is the preserved dead body of a woman who lived around 1800 BC in the Xinjiang region of China. Due to her excellent state of conservation, she is one of the most famous Tarim mummies.