Tutankhamun: Was Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh First Road Victim?

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Tutankhamun: Was Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh First Road Victim?

#shorts #fracture #Tutankhamunโ€™s untimely death #Tutankhamunโ€™s mummy #authors The authors note that the wound Tutankhamun sustained when he was killed appears to be a compound distal juxta-epiphysial femur fracture, a very rare injury for children. Moreover, during the autopsy, the boy’s penis goes missing, later turning up on a sand tray hidden beneath the bed. This finding supports the theory that the king died of a single, sudden blow to the head. Regarding the wound, the authors write that it is extremely rare for a child to suffer such a severe one.

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