QUEEN TIYE: ANCIENT EGYPTIANS AND OLMECS
Tīyé Nàa Tú Popularly known in the ancient world as Tīyé Nàa, or Tīyé was the queen of Nubia at a time when Egypt was only a small nation under Àmï Øyé Yï Pà Nú Mà (Amenhotep 3). Her Mother Nyïfé, Nyïfé Nàa, queen mother of the southern sector Hemisphere became mistress of the land in the north when she was only 29. Nyïfé Nàa was the first female mistress of the northern sector. She had her first child with Àmú Tú who was the king of the southern sector Hemisphere at a time when Egypt was only a suburb of Nubia. This is modern day Ethiopia. Nubia was the only place on the continent of Africa that people traded more than any other location. It was the most riviered and advanced society at the time when Tīyé was queen. Many came there to do all kinds of things , from geometry and advanced science to mathematics & construction. Transportation of people from Nubia to Egypt began a new trading system where people buy and sell according to handling and s...