King Tut Died Of Poor Health And Damage

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The Death of King Tut…

From all of my notes and research in reading different articles I think that king tut died of poor health and sufferage. From the text genetic emparaments states “ the theory that king tut’s parents were brother and sister.” Another reason that he died is from the same article states “ the discovery of 130 used canes were found in king tut’s tomb.” My last peice of evidence is from the same article that says “ until his deathat the age of 19 in 1323 was thought to have died in a chariot accident that paralized/didn’t allow him to stand or

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