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King Tut

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

KING TUT...

CREATED BY LEAH AND SIERRA

PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT HE DIED OF MALARIA

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MALARIA...

  • Mostly occurs in Africa
  • It's a flu-like illness
  • It's not contagious
  • Anyone can get Malaria
  • Symtoms starts begin 10 days to 4 weeks
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KING TUT

HAD A BROKEN AND INFECTED LEG.
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DEAD FOOT/BROKEN LEG

  • King tut had a dead foot
  • His broken leg could've been a cause of his foot
  • 130 walking sticks in his tomb
  • Loss of blood maybe made his foot go dead
  • Weird scabby discolered indentation on his face

TUTS TOMB

  • 130 walking sticks
  • A couple of thrones
  • 427 arrows
  • 30 golden statues
  • 6 chariots

EXTRA FACTS...

  • Died in 1323 B.C.
  • He was only 19 when he died
  • Married his step sister when he was 9
  • Became ruler after marrage.
  • He was 5 feet 8 inches tall

OTHER MYSTERIOUS DEATHS...

AYE, TEY, ANKHESENAMUN

TEY

  • Married to Aye
  • Labeled "The Great Wife"
  • Might have murdered Ankhesenamun
  • Mysteriously disappeared

ANKHESENAMUN

  • Dissapeared
  • Tomb no where to be found
  • May have been forced into marriage

AYE

  • Husband of Tey
  • Died four years after becoming king
  • Attended burial of King Tut

IN CONCLUSION

WE BELIEVE THAT KING TUT DIED FEOM MALARIA