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Revealed: face of a Sudanese princess entombed in Egypt 2,500 years ago

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Dalya Alberge
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New exhibition shows how Perth museum traced Ta-Kr-Hb mummy's origin to Kingdom of Kush - modern day Sudan

An ancient Egyptian sarcophagus has been a prized object in Perth Museum since it was donated to the Scottish collection in 1936. Now the face of the woman mummified and buried inside it about 2,500 years ago has been brought to life in a dramatic digital reconstruction.

The curators and expert who recreated her believe she was a black woman from the kingdom of Kush, one of the largest empires in the ancient world, which took control of Upper Egypt and whose lands included modern-day Sudan. The reconstructed head and her sarcophagus will feature in the museum's forthcoming exhibition, Waters Rising, opening on 8 November.

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