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Remains Of 3,000 Year-Old Woman Found With Weave Intact

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 3,300 year old woman in the ancient Egyptian city of Amarna with hair laid like Isis and Osiris, snatching more wigs than Horus on the River Nile.

The woman was not mummified but her 'do was still on point. According to archaeologist and weavologist Jolanda Bos of the Amarna Project, Miss Thing had "a very complex coiffure with approximately 70 extensions fastened in different layers and heights on the head." That's almost as many extensions as a Beyoncé "stepping out" wig. Almost.

Bos and co. don't know much about the old broad or her elaborate coiffure, but she is one of hundreds of people found at the Amarna site — many of whom went into the afterlife looking literally fresh to death.

"Whether or not the woman had her hair styled like this for her burial only is one of our main research questions," Bos told Live Science. "The hair was most likely styled after death, before a person was buried. It is also likely, however, that these hairstyles were used in everyday life as well and that the people in Amarna used hair extensions in their daily life."

Sounds like the folks of Amarna were whipping their hair back and forth at all the ancient neighboring haters who just. Couldn't. Take it.

Cleopatra ain't got nothin' on them.

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