Endothelial flesh of King Tutankamun, ruled during the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt
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A collection of roughly crafted clay trays and wooden staff found in the golden treasures of Tutan Kamun’s tomb may provide the earliest evidence of important ancient Egyptian royal funeral rituals. This idea is the latest indication that unlike other pharaohs, the boy king had a burial.
The nine-year reign of Chutankhamun in the 14th century BC came just after a period of ancient religious turmoil…
Source: www.newscientist.com