The remains of a mummy thought to belong to a queen who ruled 4,300 years ago have been discovered in Egypt.
Archaeologists discovered the body of Queen Seshestet in a pyramid in Saqqara.
The Queen’s name wasn't with her remains, but Egypt's top archaeologist Zahi Hawass said: "All the signs indicate that she is Seshestet.”
Experts believe Queen Seshestet ruled Egypt for 11 years and was one of only a few female pharaohs.
Mr. Hawass said it took five hours to open the pharaoh’s sarcophagus had already been stolen by grave robbers.