THE MYSTERY OF KING TUTANKHAMUN'S DEATH



King Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut was an Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled during the 18th dynasty. He became Pharaoh at a very young age and died at the age of 19. His tomb was discovered in 1922 by Archeologist Howard Carter, and it is considered as one of the most significant archeological discoveries of the 20th Century.




The discovery of King Tut's tomb has raised many questions and mysteries. One of the mysteries is how he died. Some believe that he was murdered, while others think he died from an infection or injury. There is a small bone fragment on the inside of his skull that initially led some historians to believe that King Tut was murdered by a blow to the back of his head. But, this damage could have also been caused during the mummification process or while his mummy was being excavated, and most experts agree that he was not murdered.


One of the most compelling points of evidence surrounding King Tut’s death is the presence of a fracture at his kneecap, which doesn’t have any signs of healing, indicating it happened shortly before his death. Chariots were discovered in King Tut’s tomb, and this type of injury could have been sustained from a high velocity fall from a chariot, although this theory has not been confirmed.


Another theory around King Tut’s death involves the presence of a form of malaria discovered in his mummy. The malaria could have been the cause, or contributed to his death. It is likely that his death was a combination of these factors. 

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