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A scientific discovery has pointed towards Tutankhamun’s possible cause of death, 100 years after his tomb's discovery.
CT Scanning equipment by Siemens AG; Data courtesy, the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Arab Republic of Egypt; National Geographic magazine, June 2005 Inside King Tut's subterranean burial ...
One thing that people have long pondered is King Tut's cause of death which, with the help of modern day technology, ...
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Scientists Ran DNA Tests on 3,300-Year-Old Mummy of Tutankhamun — and Finally Discovered What Really Killed HimScientists Ran DNA Tests on 3,300-Year-Old Mummy of Tutankhamun — and Finally Discovered What Really Killed Him King ...
The discovery of artifacts near the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun may be the oldest known evidence of a ritual known as the ...
By carrying out CT scans of King Tutankhamun's mummy, we were able in 2005 to show that he did not die from a blow to the head, as many people believed. Our analysis revealed that a hole in the ...
They found some Khamun ground. Archaeologists have discovered a 3,400-year-old town that was possibly erected by King ...
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Chip Chick on MSNThe Remains Of A 3,400-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Village Likely Built By King Tut's Dad Has Been FoundThe remains of a 3,400-year-old village in Egypt dating to the New Kingdom have been uncovered. The village may have […] ...
Carroll introduces readers to her lead character and the historical background of the novel without ... of the story of the last days of King Tut, and the curse that will follow the opening ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNClay Artifacts Found in King Tut’s Tomb May Have Been Part of a Ritual Honoring the Egyptian God OsirisThe four clay troughs were initially thought to have served as stands for gold-plated staffs. Now, a researcher has presented ...
King Tutankhamun's cause of death has been a debate for more than a century, but a DNA analysis has brought experts closer to understanding what killed the boy king. After analyzing King Tut's ...
There were three suspects in his suspected killing, with the first being Ay, King Tut's successor who was a powerful courtier with a military background. Next is Horemheb, a powerful man in Tut's ...
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