a student in high school
good question!
well king tut what a good and loyally king so he enforced a good and loyally government
i think he is a good king....because many articles said that he was disabled... i dont know....
King Tutankhamun died far to young to be a good ruler. He also was not in good health.
he told us about egyptian culture
no i asked for an egyption poem abou tutNKHAMUN
No, King Tut did not eat others. In fact, he did lots of good things for his peope.
I was looking for King Tut's time line too but I found these 2 very good websites. www.homestead.com/wysinger/kingtutankhamun.html http://www.king-tut.org.uk/life-of-king-tut/tutankhamun-timeline.htm
it was in good condition because no one touched it for about 3000b.c.e.
A thesis is, I would presume individual work. If you use someone elses ideas on the title, who will be finding you used their work, in the essay
King Tut wasnt actually a good king but he was so famous because:a. he became pharaoh at such a young ageandb. his tomb was the first to be found before tomb raiders got to it
It was not changed - both of those versions are modern attempts to pronounce the ancient Egyptian Twt.'nx.imn. This is how it is written out in hieroglyphs, without any vowel sounds - the "i" is a guttural consonant that does not exist in English.Since Egyptologists have no hope of pronouncing Twt.'nx.imn when they want to speak about him, they say either Tutankhamun or Tutankhamen; they could also say Tewetinkhamon and be just as inaccurate. Since we can never know how it was said in ancient Egypt, any modern version is just as good as any other.There is a theory that the king's original name was Twt.'nx.itn (Tutankhaten) but there is little or no evidence for this.