Pharaoh Tutankhamun was killed by a war
The mystery of the death of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun was revealed after 3,336 years. Unlike many earlier theories about whether the pharaoh died of being killed, lepers or bitten by a snake, the discovery indicates that Pharaoh Tutankhamun died after being struck by a chariote.
The tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun was discovered 91 years ago. Scientists discovered that after death, he was embalmed and buried quickly. Since then, experts have been searching for answers to why King Tutankhamun died when he was very young.
Dr. Chris Naunton, director of the Egyptian Society for Social Exploration (EES), discovered the story of the chariot after reading Carter's unpublished notes.
The coffin of King Tutankhamun
He said scientists believe there is now a clear possibility that the pharaoh had been hit at a high speed by a wheel of the chariots that caused him to be seriously injured. And that was the reason he died.
Tutankhamun's body at the time may have been badly damaged and he lost too much blood. This is really a problem for mummified people because they are used to working with corpses, not bodies being rolled.
After discovering the murdered Tutankhamun, Dr. Naunton asked forensic experts to conduct further studies and the results showed that the wounds of King Tutankhamun were suitable for being rolled over by a cake heavy vehicle, baby section, a type of wheel used in chariots.
Earlier, in 1968, a Liverpool university photographer took 50 X-ray photos of the mummy body. Studying photographs, scientists found that a piece of bone on the pharaoh's skull was loose. This leads to hypotheses about a murder and they exist for four decades.
But now scientists believe that the head injury appeared after the pharaoh died and the clues of the pharaoh's death lay in his chest. Not only were the ribs on the left arm broken, but the breastbone and heart were also missing.
By examining a piece of mummy on a mummy, scientists discovered that the pharaoh's mummy had been charred. This indicates that it was burnt while being sealed in the coffin. This may be caused by improper mummification.
Dr. Naunton used the most advanced technologies to recreate the pharaoh's death. British TV channel Chanel 4 is scheduled to broadcast the program: "Tutankhamun, The Mystery of a burnt mummy" on November 10.
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