Ahmose-Sitkamose

Ahmose-Sitkamose, sometimes appearing as simply Sitkamose was a princess during the late 17th-early 18th Dynasties of Egypt.

[citation needed] She married her uncle Ahmose I and was given the titles of Great Royal Wife and God's Wife of Amun but they had no known children.

Following the Egyptian tradition, Ahmose had other wives, including his sister Ahmose-Nefertari.

[2] Sitkamose's mummy was discovered in 1881 in the Deir el-Bahari cache; it was in the coffin of a man named Pediamun who lived during the 21st Dynasty.

This confirms evidence that she died in her husband's year 18 (1533 BC) [3] Grafton Eliot Smith described her as a strong-built, almost masculine woman.