The death of the last Pharaoh

The group of scientists yesterday uncovered the secret of the cause of the death of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses Third.

Archaeologists and botanists of Egypt, Italy and Germany concluded their findings after studying mummies dating back 3,000 years to the Egyptian king. The results of the study, published in the British Medical Journal Journal of British Medicine recently.

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Picture of the Egyptian Pharaoh's mummy Ramses Third

Images recorded from CT scans (computerized tomography - with computer help) show that the corpse and the aorta of the corpse are cut off, causing a wound of up to 70 mm and almost touch the spine . Sharp cuts severely damage soft tissue in the front of the neck.

" There is no doubt, Ramses Third died, " said scientist Albert Zink, EURAC Italy researcher and EURAC Italy ice researcher.

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Photos recorded from CT scans method.

According to the ancient documents, whoever is suspected of causing the death of King Ramses Third is the cruel wife Tiy and the ambitious son Prince Pentawer e . The scientific community also mentioned that the culprit murdered the king could be the cruel wife of Tiy.

After a year of thorough research on mummies, the team of scientists found the king's wound on the neck to be cleverly concealed by the cloth wrapped around the mummy. Carrying out a mummy examination, a new look, many conclude " there is no sign that the corpse is hurt or any wound ".

Zink said: " We were surprised to find something unimaginable. A terrible truth happened to the Egyptian king ."

The team also hypothesized that the cut appeared after the emperor died, as a step in the process of embalming.

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The wound on the king's neck was cleverly concealed by the cloth wrapped around the mummy

But this hypothesis was soon rejected, because according to research, the mummified technique of ancient Egypt did not have the above procedure and the integrity of the corpse was very important to the ancient Egyptians. It is just replacing parts of the body with other materials, avoiding rotting mummies.

The Egyptian emperor Ramses De III reigned from 1188 to 1155 BC, he was judged to be the king of intelligence, and possessed military commanders.