Photo: Queen Shesheti’s grave in Saqqara
According to a news report published by Reuters, Egyptian archaeologists have found the remains of a mummy thought to be that of Queen Seshestet, the mother of King Teti, the Pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt. King Teti ruled Egypt around the year 2300 BC. He ruled Egypt for at least 10 years.
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Claude Mariottini
Professor of Old Testament
Northern Baptist Seminary
Tags: Archaeology, King Teti, Queen Seshestet
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