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What became of his widow, Ankhesenamun? Are the two mummified fetuses found in his tomb King Tutankhamun's own prematurely born children, or tokens of purity to accompany him into the afterlife?
Researchers identified walking impairment and malarial disease sustained by Tutankhamun, supported by the discovery of canes ...
While studying a Greek settlement from 332BC in northern Egypt, archaeologists made a stunning discovery — a hidden mud brick ...
It is most likely these are the daughters of Tutankhamun and his wife Ankhesenamun, and that they died before their father. It is rare to find a mummified foetus. The ancient Egyptians did mummify ...
Tutankhamun married his half-sister but their children did not survive. He was succeeded by his vizier, Ay. This is it. This where it happened. The magical moment. Where Carter found the entrance ...
But enough about the Young V&A’s excellent Making Egypt exhibition. I’m here to talk about Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition, a globe-trotting VR-enhanced attraction nominally devoted to ...
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