Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues
Who was king Tut?
Tut was a boy king of Egypt. He belonged to a very powerful dynasty which ruled for centuries over Egypt. Young Tutankhaten changed his name to Tutankhamun but he was popularly known as Tut. He ruled over his kingdom for about nine years. He died unexpectedly giving rise to many doubts and speculations. He was the last heir of his powerful family.
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Give reasons for the following:
King Tut’s body has been subjected to repeated scrutiny.
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Howard Carter’s investigation was resented.
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Carter had to chisel away the solidified resins to raise the king’s remains.
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Tut’s body was buried along with gilded treasures.
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The boy king changed his name from Tutankhaten to Tutankhamun.
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List the deeds that led Ray Johnson to describe Akhenaten as “wacky”.
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What were the results of the CT scan?
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List the advances in technology that have improved forensic analysis.
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Explain the statement, “King Tut is one of the first mummies to be scanned — in death, as in life ...”
Discuss the following in groups of two pairs, each pair in a group taking opposite points of view.
1. Scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysteries.
2. Advanced technology gives us conclusive evidence of past events.
3. Traditions, rituals and funerary practices must be respected.
4. Knowledge about the past is useful to complete our knowledge of the world we live in.
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