2300-year-old mummy in a museum in Jaipur
Updated on Jul 30, 2008 08:49 pm IST
A 2300-year-old mummy has become the centre of attraction at the Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur. The world's oldest mummy was brought to Jaipur by the British and kept at the Albert hall museum. According to museum officials the name of the mummified lady was Tutu. She was a female member of a priest family of God Chem of the Ptolomaic epoch 322 to 30 BC. The mummy was found at Akhmin, which is ancient Panopolis.
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