From the resultant skull measurements, the investigators produced computer drawings of the skull that permit statistical comparison of craniofacial characteristics of mummies. They determined that a previous skull description was incorrect. Harris and his colleagues concluded that the mummy was of a middle-aged, slight male who showed similarities to Tutankhamen. The computer reconstruction shows that the skull resembles funerary artifacts and sculpture depicting Tutankhamen's half-brother Smenkhare.
The mummy came from a tomb thought to belong to members of the royal family of the dynasty ending with Tut. Some previous analyses had concluded the mummy was Smenkhare, another member of the royal family or an unidentified young female.
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