No. There has been many Amarna period female mummies found but none have been positively identified as Nefertiti.
Queen Nefertiti's body was found in Amarna by the German Oriental Co.
Nefertiti's husband was Akhenaten, the" Heretic Pharaoh.
no she was a beauty
she became queen in 1896
Queen Nefertiti ruled during the New Kingdom in Egypt. Her husband was Ramses II.
Queen Nefertiti's body was found in Amarna by the German Oriental Co.
it was found on December 6 1912
The tomb, as well as the body, of Nefertiti has not been found. Originally, there is no actual statement of her death, which makes it harder to find where she is buried. King Akhenaten's tomb had some of Neftiti's jewelry with her cartouche on it found, but no body. In 2003, her body was allegedly found in tomb KV35 in the Valley of Kings. The body had been severely desecrated at the time of or after death. The mummy was found with a wig that had the distinctive hair style of the Queen and a snapped arm which had originally been a royal pose. However, it was later found that the mummy in that tomb was male. The search of Nefertiti still exists, as the Queen has not been found yet.
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti.
Nefertiti's husband was Akhenaten, the" Heretic Pharaoh.
She was Queen :D
== == The real name of Pharaoh Nefertiti is Neferneferuaten.
akhenaton
no she was a beauty
she went to
yes
she became queen in 1896