What happen at the back of the head of King Tutankhamun?
Scientists dont know...they think that his body was so badly preserved that it might have happend AFTER his death.or Ay[his elderly chief ad visor and successor killed him.
or another way there thinking is that they think that he was sent tot battle to be killed.... nobody knows the real true answer.
Where was Israel at the time of King Tutankhamun's reign?
Going by the Bible story, the Jews had still not reached present-day Israel by that time. Where they lived then is uncertain. It is highly improbable that they lived in Egypt at the time. The Bible story about Moses, the slavery in Egypt and the flight from Egypt that also first mentioned Israel as 'the promised land' is not supported by a single shred of historical evidence, physical or otherwise. It is moreover inconceivable that the Egyptians who were meticulous record-keepers through the ages, would not with a single word have mentioned the works of a viceroy called Moses, the mass exodus, the plagues and the drowning of a whole Egyptian army in a miracle opening and closing of the Red Sea. But the fact is they didn't.
The general opinion among today's historians is that the story was invented to give the later-generation Jews a sense of common heritage, identity and destination; and that 'Jews' in the days of King Tut consisted of a number of semi-nomadic Semitic tribes living at the western edges of the Babylonian Empire.
Where were King tut's canopic jars found in his tomb?
in a box next to his tomb. Also that was the only thing left after someone stole all the riches besids his tomb.
. . . . a game. or you may be talking about the "curse" that befalls those who were involved with unearthing King Tutankhamen's remains. Such as Lord Carnarvon who died from a mosquito bite shortly after discovering the place where King Tut was buried. Another "major" story that went out was of Howard Carter, the man who actually found the burial chamber of King Tutankhamen. Actually it is about his pet canary that was killed by a cobra shortly after Carter's discovery.
Did Niels Bohr have any brothers or sisters?
Niels Bohr had one younger brother named Harald Bohr and one older sister named Jenny Bohr.
Joseph Lorpe was a fisherman.In 2036 the Republican party chose Joseph Lorpe as Samuel Tuts vice president.Lorpe and Tut lost the election.
What problems did Tutankhamun have?
Not only did he have health issues (centuries of inbreeding among the upper class of Egypt had resulted in many genetic disorders). But the Egyptian kingdom was politically weak and threatened from the outside. He was young and immature - hardly optimum for the ruler of one of the most powerful civilizations in the area.
What are some important events in King Tuts life?
He got married to his half- sister(and yes i mean half-sister) Ankhesenpaaton
became a pharoah at the age of nine
his two daughters were stillbirths
Was king nebuchadnezzar a good king?
He besieged Jerusalem and destroyed the Great Temple. The Judaean elite was forced to exile. The many sorrows caused by him are portrayed in the books 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles and Jeremiah.
Why is tutankhamuns tomb so famous?
Because Tutankhamen's tomb was the only one found with treasures inside. Mostly, the people who designed the tombs in pyramids would sell the plans to burglars or go into the tombs themselves and steal all the treasure. However, for some reason Tutankhamen's tomb was found with not a single coin out of place. I hope that answers your question!
Who were the three suspects of King Tutankhamuns death?
The three suspects of King Tut's death are: his grandfather, his 2 attendants and his wife.
Was King Tutankhamun a good king and why?
he was the youngest Egyptian king at 18 and he was and there Pharaoh were said to be descended from the gods this being said they belived tutankhamen was descended from the god isis the queen of the Egyptian gods
Is Jerry The King Lawler Married?
No, Jerry the King Lawler is not currently married. He has been married three different times. He has three children.