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Researchers identified walking impairment and malarial disease sustained by Tutankhamun, supported by the discovery of canes and an afterlife pharmacy in his tomb.
What became of his widow, Ankhesenamun? Are the two mummified fetuses found in his tomb King Tutankhamun's own prematurely born children, or tokens of purity to accompany him into the afterlife?
This text suggests that King Tut and his wife, Ankhesenamun, were both children of Akhenaten and possible half-siblings. Researchers believed this theory, as historical records confirm that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Child: You’re Tutankhamun? Tutankhamun: The very same. Child: I was expecting someone… Tutankhamun: Older? I’ve been king since I was nine you know. Child: Wow! I wasn’t even allowed to ...
The skeleton belonged to a child who lived at Amarna ... The city was founded by Akhenaten, a king who, along with his wife Nefertiti and his son, Tutankhamun, has captured the modern imagination ...