How many fables there are around the mysterious death of Tutankhamen, the Egyptian Pharaoh. I guess as many people curious about the history of the Ancient Egypt as many the assumptions of his death are. Reading one magazine gave me a new view to his life and his death. The article stated that the King’s mummy found in Egypt had a wound in the bottom part of the cranium that could mean he was killed with a sharp steel. However, there are other theories that must be taken into consideration: Thus, we still can’t know the real reason of Tutankhamen’s death even after so many years passed. It will be an enigma for the entire 21st century too, I guess. The Egyptian amateurs should hope it’ll be before their own death comes.
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