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Who killed King Tut?, using modern forensics to solve a 3,300-year-old mystery, Michael R. King and Gregory M. Cooper ; with Don DeNevi

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Who killed King Tut?, using modern forensics to solve a 3,300-year-old mystery, Michael R. King and Gregory M. Cooper ; with Don DeNevi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-216) and index
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illustrationsmapsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Who killed King Tut?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
53831451
Responsibility statement
Michael R. King and Gregory M. Cooper ; with Don DeNevi
Sub title
using modern forensics to solve a 3,300-year-old mystery
Table Of Contents
Tutankhamen's tomb -- An invitation to unravel an ancient riddle -- Egypt -- Tutankhamen's tomb triumph over time -- Considering the first clues -- It's murder, reasonable suspicion rules out death by suicide, natural causes, or accident -- Zigzagging across Egypt, soaking up the Sun, listening to the experts and collecting clues -- Two cops in a crypt, tracking four main suspects -- Amarna and Minya -- Radiographs don't lie, myths and theories about Tutankhamen's demise -- The unusual suspects -- Why Ay? presenting the indictment -- Conclusion, the curse of the Mummy Tut
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