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Howard Carter was discovering Tut's tomb
"Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues" is a documentary that follows the process of scanning King Tutankhamun's tomb using cutting-edge technology to unravel mysteries surrounding his death. The scan revealed information about his lineage, health, and possible causes of death, shedding new light on the life and legacy of the famous ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
He died later from an effective mosquito bite. It was said that whoever disturbs Tut from his sleep will be put to death by a curse. 20 other people who were involved with discovering King Tut's tomb also died mysteriously.
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There has been new advances in medicine that have allowed archeologists to study King Tut's mummy. They used Cat scans to determine that the breast bone and some ribs were missing from the body. There is no evidence of head trauma. A. R. Williams wrote an article for the National Geographic.
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