There have been several theories put forth regarding this particular mystery. None have provided substantial evidences to be compelling enough.
Although, genetic tests have provided evidence that Tutankhamun and at least four other mummies from his family were infected with Plasmodium falciparum, a parasite that causes an often deadly form of malaria. Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate, Köhler's disease and club foot.
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king tutankhaman died from an infected broken leg hunting....
18 years!
18 years!
1341 BC
Howard Carter, who was funded by Lord Caenarvon.
18th dynasty or New Kingdom
1. Tutankhaman's death was sudden. 2. A burial for the Pharaoh was not ready. 3.A burial for some senior official was being prepared & used for the Pharaoh instead.
heck no he died thousands of years ago
it's in egypt. it's where they buried many of their kings in tombs.
Tutankhamun's diet primarily consisted of bread, beer, and various fruits and vegetables. Archaeological findings suggest that he also consumed meats such as poultry and fish, along with grains and legumes. The ancient Egyptians often included honey and dates in their diet as well. Overall, his meals reflected the typical dietary habits of the time, emphasizing staple foods and locally available ingredients.
Exodus chapter 14 describes how the pharaoh and all his men and chariots pursued after the fleeing Israelites across the Red Sea. Moses raised his staff, and the waters returned, killing the pharaoh and his entire army. It is worth noting that every pharaoh of the late Bronze Age, the relevant period, has been accounted for, creating problems for identifying the pharaoh of the Exodus.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-exodus