Tuesday, 16 February 2010
BBC News - 'Malaria and weak bones' may have killed Tutankhamun
Here is the announcement from Dr Hawass re Tutankamun, Luxor's most famous son. I am 100% sure this will not be the end of the argument and many theorists will carry on with their pet ideas. Also the interpretation will vary and finally acceptance of the evidence. So basically this is not the final answer to Tutankamun's life and death. Even the headline says 'may' BBC News - 'Malaria and weak bones' may have killed Tutankhamun
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