King Tut could have died in different ways. People believe he died in more than one different way. To begin with, King Tut could have been in a chariot accident. The pharaohs hunt and went to war on a chariot. He could have been hit by another chariot. In the article by Tim De Chant Did King Tut Die in a Chariot Accident he says,”Showed a distinct pattern of injuries on one side of Tut’s body.” He also had broken bones and leg, which could have possibly been from a chariot accident. However, he still had many different kinds of injuries and healing. King Tut was born sick, people say he had insest, he needed many walking sticks for that. Another disease he had was malaria, malaria made Tut weak. In Tut Biography by the History channel
Otzi the iceman died by Exsanguination, a process of blood loss. After having an arrow speared through the shoulder while The Narrabeen man died by three spears lodged into his spine.
Many people think that Tutankhamun’s death is to be caused by a hippopotamus, when others think of him dying from a major disease. He had ruled Ancient Egypt for around ten years (1334 B.C. to 1324 B.C.) until his mysterious death in 1324 B.C. at the age of nineteen (Nelson Ken, 2018). This riddle has became a crucial priority to the society. As Tutankhamun’s remains revealed a hole in the back of the skull, some historians and scientists concluded that he was assassinated, but is this true?
Unfortunately he died 4000 years ago, in 2000 BCE by 3 types of spears. The first one from the front, cut the intestine including the kidney, the second spear was thrown behind his spine and the third spear bounce off the skull.
There is strong evidence that proves that King Tut was assassinated by his chief advisor, Ay. In an article by historymuseum.ca, they wrote, “The painting in Tutankhamun’s burial chamber depicts Ay at the “opening of the mouth” ceremony, giving life and breath to the young deceased pharaoh. Ay, a commoner, is wearing the leopard skin of a high priest and the crown of a pharaoh.” This shows that Ay must have taken the throne. This is strange because although Tut had no child, his wife (Ankhesenamun) could have ruled. This means that Ankhesenamun married Ay, even though Ay was a servant and Ankhesenamun would have married a king or pharaoh. Another piece of strong evidence Is in the article and the writer mentions that Ankhesenamun tried to marry
King tut died from injures. I believe that he died in an accident with a chariot.Why because the left side of king tut’s body was badly injured,A bad broken left leg,Left side of his ribs were crushed,and large fracture.
One of the first things scientists found were the wounds, hands had deep cuts, arrow head in his left shoulder which hit the subclavian artery, head wounds, four broken ribs (however this may have not happened before, or when he died.), broken fingers, and possibly suffered from whipworms (CT scan showed this, it found eggs of Whipworms in his colon). Autopsies gave more clues about his health, for example, some of his fingernails and toenails were missing however out of the ones found they saw that he had been sick three times before death this was mentioned in “ÖTZI, THE ICEMAN” (by Jeffrey Hays, Subtitle: Iceman’s Health). They also found out that his lungs were those of a smoker and could’ve been caused by living in an open house.
And really all scientist know about Akhenaten death is that he died when Tut was 10 years old. It never says he dies in an accident or if he died in war. All we know
2) When he was in his early 50’s, King was hit by a car, he suffered from a broken hip, a collapsed lung and several fractures in his leg.
King Tutankhamun death is a mystery that puzzles many historians, and archeologist. Many theories include, falling from a chariot, being killed by a hippo or crocodile, infection, malaria, or as I believe being assassinated. Many clues and hints have been given to support this theory. In the article Mysteries of Egypt, an X-ray was given of King Tut's skull, it revealed a blood clot at the base of his head. Could this have been caused by a traumatic hit to the head? Who would do such a thing? King Tut's elderly chief advisor Ay, is most suspected to have murdered the famous pharaoh. From the day of his birth to the time of his death Tut had a clubbed foot, and studies show he had a malaria. Did Ay murder him just for power, and blame it
In chapter five, they begin the autopsy of Tutankhamen, this chapter digs into how old he at the time of his death and what the reason was behind his death. His mummy measured at 1.63 m long but considering the shrinkage from the mummification he was 1.67 m, 5 feet 7 inches, at the time of death. Derry determined that Tutankhamen's wisdom teeth were just beginning to push through his gum line. This discovery along with the study of the growth plates Tutankhamen died between the ages of eighteen and twenty-two. There were a few people that believed that he died as young as sixteen, Leek, and as old as twenty-seven, Harris, but most thought that Tutankhamen was eighteen years old when he died. Now, the more significant question, what caused him
A certain jousting accident opened a very nasty wound on his leg which incapacitated him from playing sports. He was so fat that people had to use complex machinery to try and move him around. His constant eating of very fattening meats from stress may have caused him some Type II Diabetes. All in all the King was a very terrible monarch. His lack of success on the battlefield and his paranoia of getting his throne usurped got him a very unpopular reputation.
The truth is, no one knows, but person can strive and come up with a hypothesis that is as accurate as possible, End the sentence here. Eveveryone has their own beliefs about his death., and here is mine. He was first thought to have died of natural causes until further search went on and then this theory was thought up. Ӧtzi was eating his dinner, about a half a pound of a mixtures of meat and grains The meal had no pollen in it his lungs did because he went up and down the mountain.that happened to have pollen on it. He then was attacked and went into a hand to hand battle with an unfriendly neighbor. He started off over the mountain and was shot with an arrow by the same person he had fought with moments before. He pulled the arrow out and continued up the mountain wounded in many areas such as his hands, back, and head. This is why Ӧtzi had his axe with him at the time of his death. He must have escaped his enemy but didn’t make it to far up the mountain before
This was not the first time that Darius had retreated from a battle with Alexander. This would, however, be the culminating event that would seal his fate. Bessus had Darius stabbed and left for dead near modern day Shahrud. Alexander recovered his body, and being the compassionate leader that he was had Darius’s body buried with royal honors in the tombs of Persepolis (Walbank, 2017).
...but true to the end Behemoth had nursed him back to health, saving him from death's door and watching over him as he fought off blood poisoning. As much as he wanted to die the earth King was
King Tut, also known as King Tutankhamun died at age 19. His tomb was never found until archaeologist Howard Carter found his tomb. Tut’s coffin was all gold, and in his tomb were jewels, gold treasures, and ancient artifacts. Tut was famous for this unknown tomb, and coffin. Everything in his tomb is extremely valuable. When Tut’s father died, Akhenaten, Tut was crowned king. When Tut was older, he began to build burial temples.Tut was very well known. When King Tut was just four, he was able to easily