Red Haired Mummies of Egypt






Mary Sutherland
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BLUE BLOODS.
WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN???

There were the blue-bloods of Ancient Times which extended into European Times. . They actually did have blue blood, and it was not hemoglobin based but copper based. They were semi-human. There are still to this day, some animal species in South America that have copper based blood systems. There was a problem with hemophilia, and not because of intermarrying. The problem was that they started to marry outside of the copper based blood system. Hemoglobin and copper systems don't mix. That's where the laws against marrying commoners originated.
Hatshepsut, Queen of Sheba


Daughter of Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose. As was common in royal families, she married her half-brother, Thutmose II, who had a son, Thutmose III, by a minor wife or concubine. The Egyptian tradition of having the Pharaoh marry a royal woman led Thuthmose II to marry Hatshepsut. (The women in Egypt carried the royal blood, not the males. To become Pharaoh, the man had to marry a female of royal blood, often a sister, half sister or other near relative. Usually it was the eldest daughter of the previous Pharaoh.) Thuthmose II died soon after becoming Pharaoh, leaving the widow Hatshepsut, a child which  some have called Neferura. Although this child was called a daughter, I believe it to be a male child born to Hatshepsut which would later be known as Moses (sutherland )daughter Neferura... and a son by another wife When Thutmose II died his son, Thutmose III, was appointed heir. However, Hatshepsut was appointed regent due to the boy's young age. . Dressed in men’s attire, Hatshepsut administered affairs of the nation, building her magnificent temple at Deir el Bahari in Thebes she made reliefs of her divine birth as the daughter of god Amun and goddess Hathor. . Driven by the lust for power and hatred for  Hatshepsut , Tutmose III murdered the pharoah, destroying her sthrines, statues and reliefs. disappeared in 1458 B.C. when Thutmose III, wishing to reclaim the throne, led a revolt. Thutmose had her shrines, statues and reliefs mutilated.

all Kings’ Lists (as that of "Seti I" in Abydos, and "Ramses II" at the Ramesseum Temple in Thebes) have deliberately bypassed her name. In addition, the scripts at the tombs of the 20th dynasty priests that included all the 18th dynasty royal family - including princes who died young – have made no mention of her.

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