Henut-Wadjbu and wetnurse Iny- KV63

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Henut-Wadjbu and wetnurse Iny- KV63

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Remember the the video when they discovered KV63 and everyone was sitting at their edge of their beds wondering if this new tomb was a tomb of one of the relatives of King Tut or a embalmer's cache. Boy, what thrilled I had what memories. Hawass swear it was for Kiya whom he believed was the mother of Tut, boy he chimed like a bell with that one. AAAH such memories

Remember how they were trying to find names on the plastered coffins of the owners and couldn't, well later on after my discovery of this video in 2012, I did discover from a fellow forum that did found two names a name of an unknown woman named Henut Wedjebu and a royal wet nurse named Iny. It's speculated that their grave materials were reused during the mummification of Tutankhamun. Why, well that's a mystery all in itself At first it, I assumed(back then) that Henut-Wajebu was the mother of the two fetuses and therefore Tut's secondary wife that everyone so claimed that he have.

It made perfect sense to me why her name was unknown and why she went recorded. The idea that the there were two gold coffins made me speculate further that this was left over from the burial of Tut's two unborn children and perhaps their mother.

I got argued down about this believe but why else do you explain the names of those two individuals in that tomb, at the time it made since to me. Now, with the unveiling of several unknown royal family members in KV 40 it makes me wonder.

UGH! this time frame is so sketchy


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