Research conducted by Bill Manley, Professor of anthropology at the University of Glasgow. Since the discovery of his tomb in 1922, the reason for the death of Tutankhamen at an early age has sparked the imagination of Egyptologists and the public in general. All examinations of the mummy of Tutankhamon, reveal that he died at 18 or 19 years old, but some Egyptologists, who base their arguments on the sculptural representations, have claimed that he was ten years older and that he died with more than 25 years. Some believe that depictions of the King show that he had become ill, and that the emaciated features several of his statues indicate that he died of phthisis (tuberculosis), but the mummy of King does not show any signs of the disease. In 1968 the mummy was examined again; generating more speculation, because it was discovered that the skull had been damaged by a blow to the back of the head. The proposals that have been made regarding this topic are various:-as that would have suffered damage during the embalming; -that was due to a tumor or – a fall from a truck.
Various Egyptologists today suspect that Tutankhamon was murdered. Frequently Ahmed Shary Rahman has said that publicly. Wound may not killed it right away, but it persisted for a time. Unfortunately there are very few consistent historical evidence from the end of his reign, or the reign of his successor Ay. Inevitably, there are several interpretations, and have been offered all kinds of possible and unlikely scenario. A crucial document that is often cited in this context, is a letter from an Egyptian Queen who was retained in the Hittite archives. The Queen wrote to the Hittite King: my husband has died and I have no children it is possible to interpret the evidence of the tomb of Tutankhamen as a sign of a hasty burial. This shows the central of the three magnificent coffins and the CANopen to save internal organs were recycled, as well as several religious figurines. Another point that shows a hasty burial is the use of a tomb relatively small and private, instead of the sepulchre that was being prepared in the Eastern Valley and that would then use Ay; It could be taken as a lack of reverence toward the King.
Decoration painted in the burial chamber of Tutankhamun, is unusual, because it contains scenes of the actual funeral and the ceremony of the opening of the mouth; clearly placed here as an act of legitimization of Ay. The placement of a few objects in place of the sepulchre by senior officials, is another indication of his hasty burial. In the section health you will find quality items for the care of the body, mind and spirit; In addition to other sections such as: sports, entertainment, computing, and more. Original author and source of the article.