Monday, May 24, 2010

Tram Nguyen King Tut

1. How old was King Tut when he died? The article only said that King Tut died when he was an active, sporting young man. 2. Does the author suggest any foul play? It only says that King Tut was in an accident and had an infection on his left leg, but no murder. 3. What information did you find concerning his death? King Tut likely died after falling from his chariot while hunting or died of infection stemming from a broken leg. 4. Who (if anybody) does the author suggest may have killed him? There was no information on the article who does the author suggests may have killed King Tut. My opinion would be someone that might have hated him or not following the laws or someone that might have wanted more power and be wealthier. 5. Who succeeded Tut to the throne? I think it was a relative of his but I don’t know because there was no information in the article. 6. Is this site a reliable source? Explain. No, because the article only suggests that King Tut was killed by falling off his chariot while he was hunting or getting an infection on a broken leg. But it did not explain well enough facts on other possible deaths that may had caused King Tut to be killed. The article doesn’t say who might have killed him or succeeded the throne after King Tut died.7. What other "facts" are included about his death? There was one fact or a clue that Lokma found that King Tut was killed falling off his chariot when she restored one of the pharaoh’s chariots in the 1980s, but they only surfaced recently during interviews with British filmmakers. There was also other evidence for the theory are at least two chariots entombed with the king that show signs of frequent use, presumably by Tut himself.

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