Thutmose I was the father of Thutmose Il…
Thutmose Il, in turn, was the father of Thutmose Ill…
“The similarity between Thutmose I and II can be assigned to those cephalometric variables representing bimaxilary protusion (a Nubian trait)”
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(International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | Wiley Online Library)
The presence of bimaxillary protrusion, a facial trait commonly associated with Nubian ancestry, suggests the possibility of Nubian genetic influence within the Egyptian royal lineage…
Bimaxillary protrusion, refers to a condition where both the upper and lower jaws stick out more than usual, giving the face a protruded appearance…
It can affect the alignment of the teeth and the overall facial profile…
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