King Tut’s mask, world’s ‘most famous archaeological relic,’ has been permanently damaged

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  • Ishi
    Ishi Members Posts: 4,649 ✭✭✭✭✭
    They steal our history and damage it too.
  • ceothachosen1
    ceothachosen1 Members Posts: 1,037 ✭✭✭
    King Tuts True Face Identified

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    Autopsy Unmaskes King Tut's True Face, And It Isn't Pretty

    The golden burial mask of King Tutankhamun shows a young man with strong, idealized features: a strong jaw, full lips, high cheek bones, and a regal brow. Thanks to high-tech 3D imaging, reports the Daily Mail, the truth has finally been unwrapped, and it is far less pretty.

    Tut underwent a "virtual autopsy," with CT scans, genetic analysis, and over 2,000 digital scans used to generate a computer model of the pharaoh. Previous attempts to reconstruct Tut's visage were fairly attractive, based on the theories that he had sustained ? injuries in a fatal chariot race crash or when he was murdered.

    This new research not only indicates that Tut was born with the misshapen features and prominent overbite that he took to his grave at 19, but that he was physically unable to participate in chariot racing. (A fracture in Tut's skull is now believed to have been sustained after his death.)

    The boy king, the new science reveals, was sickly and crippled, with twisted, malformed hips. He suffered from epilepsy and malaria, and had to walk with a cane due to a club foot. It would have been impossible for him to stand in a fast moving chariot. So what was likely responsible for these deformities? ? , which was not considered taboo in ancient Egypt. Genetic testing strongly indicates that King Tut's parents were brother and sister, and Tut is known to have married his half-sister at the tender age of about 10.

    king-tut-real-body.png

    King Tut is the most famous ancient Egyptian mummy to have been thoroughly examined by modern science. Earlier this month, the Saint Louis Art Museum gave three of its mummies CT scans, while a recent exhibition at London's British Museum offered interactive 3D imagery for eight mummies based on CT scan results (see "Peek Inside Mummies' Sarcophagi at British Museum" and "Modern Autopsies for Ancient Egyptian Mummies").

    The young pharaoh's tomb has also undergone 3D analysis so detailed that scientists have created a perfect facsimile of the site, discovered by Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1922 (see "Technology Lets Archaeologists Clone King Tut's Tomb").

    The discovery of the new face of King Tut will be the subject of the BBC documentary Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered, airing Sunday, October 26.

    this has been proven unacurate
  • 32DaysOfInfiniti
    32DaysOfInfiniti Members Posts: 4,152 ✭✭✭✭✭
    king-tut-real-face.jpg

    Uh, thats what their computers came up with? A ? lookin white ? ? Archeologist be on that racist ?

    The nose skinnier, the lips thinner, the eyes beady... Are they tryna say Egyptians were ? and they just put random faces on people? Why would they make a mask that looked nothing like the ? under it. White folks make me sick bruh
  • ol_buddy
    ol_buddy Members Posts: 293 ✭✭
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    Why bruh posing like a injured instagram model though
  • dwade206
    dwade206 Members Posts: 11,558 ✭✭✭✭✭
    King Tuts True Face Identified

    king-tut-real-face.jpg

    Autopsy Unmaskes King Tut's True Face, And It Isn't Pretty

    The golden burial mask of King Tutankhamun shows a young man with strong, idealized features: a strong jaw, full lips, high cheek bones, and a regal brow. Thanks to high-tech 3D imaging, reports the Daily Mail, the truth has finally been unwrapped, and it is far less pretty.

    Tut underwent a "virtual autopsy," with CT scans, genetic analysis, and over 2,000 digital scans used to generate a computer model of the pharaoh. Previous attempts to reconstruct Tut's visage were fairly attractive, based on the theories that he had sustained ? injuries in a fatal chariot race crash or when he was murdered.

    This new research not only indicates that Tut was born with the misshapen features and prominent overbite that he took to his grave at 19, but that he was physically unable to participate in chariot racing. (A fracture in Tut's skull is now believed to have been sustained after his death.)

    The boy king, the new science reveals, was sickly and crippled, with twisted, malformed hips. He suffered from epilepsy and malaria, and had to walk with a cane due to a club foot. It would have been impossible for him to stand in a fast moving chariot. So what was likely responsible for these deformities? ? , which was not considered taboo in ancient Egypt. Genetic testing strongly indicates that King Tut's parents were brother and sister, and Tut is known to have married his half-sister at the tender age of about 10.

    king-tut-real-body.png

    King Tut is the most famous ancient Egyptian mummy to have been thoroughly examined by modern science. Earlier this month, the Saint Louis Art Museum gave three of its mummies CT scans, while a recent exhibition at London's British Museum offered interactive 3D imagery for eight mummies based on CT scan results (see "Peek Inside Mummies' Sarcophagi at British Museum" and "Modern Autopsies for Ancient Egyptian Mummies").

    The young pharaoh's tomb has also undergone 3D analysis so detailed that scientists have created a perfect facsimile of the site, discovered by Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1922 (see "Technology Lets Archaeologists Clone King Tut's Tomb").

    The discovery of the new face of King Tut will be the subject of the BBC documentary Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered, airing Sunday, October 26.

    this has been proven unacurate

    Unacurate?
  • dalyricalbandit
    dalyricalbandit Members, Moderators Posts: 67,918 Regulator
    sure would hate to be that guy
  • Focal Point
    Focal Point Members Posts: 16,307 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Stupid ? ? smh