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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 mystery of what killed King Tutankhamun may finally be solved — after scientists unearthed groundbreaking DNA evidence.
A scientific discovery has pointed towards Tutankhamun’s possible cause of death, 100 years after his tomb's discovery.
Archaeologists have found the long-lost tomb of King Thutmose II, helping shed more light on ancient Egypt at its peak.
The results suggested that King Tut was the son of the anonymous mummy in tomb KV55 in the Valley of the Kings. His mother, also anonymous, was possibly buried in tomb KV35. 'Unfortunately as ...
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Live Science on MSNWhat is the 'Eye of Horus' and why is it found in so many ancient Egyptian burials?The Eye of Horus is frequently found in ancient Egyptian burials, particularly on wedjat amulets.
The mystery surrounding King Tutankhamun's death may have finally been solved after scientists uncovered groundbreaking DNA ...
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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 ...
His enduring legacy owes much to the spectacular discovery of his tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter, which ...
King Tut suffered from necrosis in his left foot ... his parents remains partly shrouded in mystery. Clues point to the mummy found in tomb KV55 — believed to be the controversial pharaoh ...
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