I have stated elsewhere that the reign of
Thutmose I appears more reasonable.
Rather than long dresses, she wore a royal 'kilt.' Born the daughter of
Thutmose I and his chief wife, she was expected to marry her brother and become queen.
That is due to an inscription with the word
Thutmose I found on the tomb's walls.
His father Thutmose II did not rule long enough to cover all the years of the Oppression, that would have to go back to the preceding
Thutmose I.
The mummies are for acclaimed ancient Egyptian kings Amenhotep I,
Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Thutmose II , Ramses I, , Ramses II, Ramses III, among others.