

On November 22, 1922 Howard Carter found Tutankhamen’s tomb , by far the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings. Although Tutankhamun was only ever minor royalty, he is the iconic figure of ancient Egypt because his tomb, well-hidden from grave robbers, yielded such unsurpassed treasure.
The sarcophagus contained three gold coffins nested within each other. Inside the final one was the mummy of the boy-king, Pharaoh Tutankhamen.






Tutankhamun’s mummy was badly damaged when Howard Carter tried to remove its glittering golden death mask.Speculation surrounding Tutankhamun’s death has been rife since his tomb was broken into. X-rays of the mummy taken in 1968 indicated a swelling at the base of the skull, suggesting “King Tut” was killed by a blow to the head.
The mystery behind the sudden death of Tutankhamun may have been finally solved by scientists who believe that he fell from a fast-moving chariot while out hunting in the desert.
More recent studies using a CT medical scanner, however, revealed he suffered a badly broken leg, just above his knee just before he died. That in turn probably led to lethal blood poisoning. Now further evidence has come to light suggesting that he suffered the fracture while hunting game from a chariot.

Archeologists carefully lifted the fragile mummy out of its quartz sarcophagus decorated with stone-carved protective goddesses, pulling aside a beige linen covering to reveal a shriveled black body.

This will … make the golden boy live forever,” he said, after the mummy was moved to the cabinet, which will preserve it.
“They who enter this sacred tomb shall swift be visited by wings of death.”
This was allegedly engraved on the exterior of King Tutankhamen’s Tomb.
The rumor of an ancient curse didn’t stop this archaeologist from opening the tomb of King Tut.
What is behind the story about the Tutankhamun’s curse?
In late March of 1923, a novelist named Mari Corelli (Mary Mackay) published a warning that there would be dire consequences for anyone who had entered the sealed tomb. Perhaps this revelation was inspired by the fact that on the day Howard Carter opened the tomb, his pet canary was swallowed by a cobra. Cobras, as the goddess Wadjet, were the protectors of the Pharaoh.
Lord CarnarvonLord Carnarvon financed Howard Carter’s explorations. He had been in poor health for over 20 years following a motoring accident. When he died of pneumonia in Cairo on April 5th, 1923, only a few weeks after Mari Corelli’s warnings, newspapers and other media throughout the world simply went crazy.
Even Tutankhamun himself might have been pleased with the discovery of his tomb. The ancient Egyptians believed that their souls were kept alive when their name was remembered, and this has been ensured.
this intersting and belivable infomation on how king tut died was astonacing. The dent’s found on king Tut’s head have lead me thinking that maybe your story could be true. The infomation has certainly proved a point, maybe he did die that way or maybe not?
Ive heard a lot of stories that seem unconvincing or just sensless but yours has certainly earned my tick of approval. well done on a belivable story