Mummy of Sitre In, wet nurse of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut (c. 1505–1458 BCE). Although not a member of the royal family, she received the honour of a burial in the royal necropolis, and more precisely in the tomb KV60 in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt [1247×1600]

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    1. I don’t really have much to base this on, but I think she must have smiled a lot in life for her muscles and skin to so readily settle into this expression in death.

      That or her embalmers deserved to be paid more.

    2. ProfessorZhirinovsky on

      I feel like she’s about to crack some terrible and morbid pun, and then cackle.

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