Tuesday, May 25, 2010

erykah walmsley

Professor- Erykah Walmsley


http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/killtut.htm

1(Q) How old was King Tut when he died?
1(A) 19 in 1323 B.C.

(Q)2. Does the author suggest any foul play?
(A)2. Yes, (the real killer beat him and awake him from his death to confess and admit his crime)

(Q)3. What information did you find concerning his death?
(A)3. The first is a papyrus document related to the "opening of the mouth ceremony," a ritual in which the dead man proclaims his innocence of any act he may have committed during his life-time,

(Q)4. Who (if anybody) does the author suggest may have killed him?
(A)4. ATLC suggest that it was Tutu who was responsible for the deaths of Akhenaten and Tutankhamun "because in the tomb of the latter, an object like a trotter was found on which graffiti invokes, 'go to the real killer and beat him and awake him from his death to confess and admit his crime so that the one who is now accused can be declared innocent." Since trotters were not ritual objects in Ancient Egypt

(Q)5. Who succeeded Tut to the throne? (A)5. Aye for a few years, and then Horemheb

(Q)6. Is this site a reliable source? Explain
(A)6. Yes, because it give good info on who killed king tut(

(Q)7. What other "facts" are included about his death?
(A)7. Trotters were not ritual objects in Ancient Egypt it is suggested that it belonged to outsiders

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