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Tutankhamun : A Botched Burial


Egyptian Mummies hold secrets of an ancient civilization. Tutankhamun died at 19 without leaving an heir. Ancient remains of the pharaoh suggest some form of illness. Mysterious elements buried with him expose the dark downfall of the family.


On November 26, 1992, British archaeologist Howard Carter made a stunning discovery. He discovered the tomb of the great Tutankhamun. There are hidden secrets invisible to the most expert eye. The remains of the pharaoh suggest that he was a weak and puppet ruler.


King Tut's tomb may have been the most unusual one for such a powerful ruler of Ancient Egypt. Tutankhamun's tomb was badly built with models of servants that were supposed to serve the Pharaoh after death. There were more than 400 small figures which were designed to look like Tutankhamun. Even though these all resembled Tutankhamun, some of them had slight inconsistencies which imply that these may not have been originally made for Tutankhamun.


This backs up evidence that was gathered which implies that it seemed like a botched burial. No Egyptian should have been buried like this let alone a pharaoh.


Even though a mystery still pertains to how King Tut died, it is clear that things are not what they seem. Egyptians are still discovering various other things which would be essential in cracking the mystery once and for all

 
 
 

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