King Tut Documentary
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It's one of the most famous and mysterious faces in history. A teenage pharaoh who ruled over ancient Egypt. Tutankhamen. But who was Tutankhamen? How did he live? And most intriguingly, how did he die? For decades, there's been many competing theories about how Tut died chariot accident, a mysterious illness, even murder. Now we're getting closer to solving this mystery. To find out how he died. We're going back in time. Using 21st century science will be carrying out a virtual postmortem on the pharaoh's body and, looking at conclusive DNA evidence to expose a shocking family secret for the first time, will reconstruct the entire body of the boy king and reveal a revolutionary new theory of what really killed Tutankhamen.
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