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THE mystery of what killed King Tutankhamun may finally be solved — after scientists unearthed groundbreaking DNA evidence. The young pharaoh's untimely death at just 18 has baffled experts for ...
They found some Khamun ground. Archaeologists have discovered a 3,400-year-old town that was possibly erected by King ...
Within that tomb lay the mummified city of Tutankhamun, a young king of Egypt who died unexpectedly, aged about 18. He’s believed to have died from the complications of a broken leg while ...
Tutankhamun’s golden death mask. Photo: Stockphoto Press Portrait Service A photo from 2005 with a model of what King Tut probably looked like. King Tut suffered from necrosis in his left foot ...
It comes as scientists unearthed groundbreaking DNA evidence in relation to King Tutankhamun's untimely death. The young pharaoh's untimely death at just 18 has baffled experts for over a century.
Among them was Tutankhamun, who is believed to have been killed by a combination of malaria and health problems linked to royal inbreeding. The golden funerary mask of ancient Egyptian King ...
It is the first major archaeological discovery related to the dynasty in over 100 years, with the tomb of King Tutankhamun found in 1922. A joint team of British and Egyptian archaeologists made ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the remains of a "major" 3,400-year-old town dating to the New Kingdom that was possibly built by King Tutankhamun's father and later added to by Ramesses II ...
Tim Batty, a general manager of the Tutankhamun Exhibition, hailed the results as "another piece of the great jigsaw" in the story of Egypt's most famous pharaoh. King Tut suffered from necrosis ...