Recent analysis of the famous Egyptian mummy named Takabuti has revealed a new and significant detail on how she was murdered – specifically, a different type of weapon was likely used to kill her. Takabuti lived in Thebes (now it’s Luxor) around 660 BC, was married, and died when she was in her late 20s or early 30s. CT scans that were performed a little over a year ago revealed that she died from a stab wound to the upper part of her back close to her left shoulder. It was initially thought that she was stabbed with a knife but new studies have revealed that she was probably murdered with an axe.