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Summary Discovering of Tut The Saga continues

Discovering of Tut: The Saga continues
By:- A.R. William

Summary

Discovering Tut : The Saga continues is an interesting story written by A.R. William.

According to the story . Tut was a prince of Egypt. He became the king in his teen age but one day he was found dead. Perhaps some had murder him. His dead body was burried with stately respect or Royals respect and he is forgotten.

After 3300 years age his grave was discovered by British Archeologist. The scientist tried to know how he was murder and what was his age at that time. In 1968 many X-rays were done to find out to solve the mystery of his death but report was not satisfectly. 

Discovering Tut The Saga continues


On 5th January 2005 again it was decided that his skeleton should be brought out from his grave and it should be city scammed by last machine. The depth of his grave was 26 feet. His dead body was decorated with pure gold. Some is initial things like his garment, razor, wine were also buried with him. The Egyptian believe that the dead body would need of such things. They believed in rebirth also. It was decided that his dead body must have been burried in the month of March or April because some flowers of this month had been found in his grave. 

The dead body was kept under strict observation. Every layer of gold was removed from his body. It was taken in the city scan machine and some reports came out but the answer of the question was not found out. It was decided in the future some x-ray report of his body would be taken.

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Why he was murder, to find its answer there is a story. Amenhotop 3 was perhaps his grand father, he was good and gentle king. The people were very happy in his rules. After his death his son Amenhotop 4 was made king. He was a man of sycophant nature. He stopped the worship of Amen (god) and ordered to start the worship of Aten (god). He ordered to break the temples of Amen. He arrested or killed the followers of Amen. The society was divided in two parts and both became the deadly enemy of  each other. The people got disturbed.

After the death of Amenhotop 4 his son Tut was made the king. He was a good king liked his grandfather, he wanted to reform the mistakes of his father. He incourage the people to do the worship of Amen and builup the temples. The followers of Atem became against Tut, they plotted a conspiracy and Tut was found dead.


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