I just started "The Murder of Tutankhamun", and although I am a HUGE fan of ancient Egyptian culture, I've never thought much of the King Tut tomb discovery. However, the book has been written by a celebrated Egyptologist (Bob Brier, PhD.), which parallels a television documentary he ran a few years ago. I had forgotten that Tut was the son of the heretic Pharoah Akhenaten (he belived in one god only, which totally ripped the kingdom apart), and it turns out there was likely a very nasty conspiracy surrounding Tut's death. Apparently the boy-king was murdered by a blow to the head, which lasted in several days of concussion before he died. Brier's theories are supported by forensic evidence, records found in tomb vaults, and good old-fashioned detective work. My kind of book.
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