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King Tut
Clouded in ancient myth, King Tut's life and death are among history's great mysteries. From his blackened bones, forensic science determines a great deal about the Boy King.
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His wisdom teeth establish that he died at the age of 18, probably as the result of a blow to the back of his head. Blood tests link him to the royal family of Egypt.
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As forensic scientists painstakingly reconstructed his face, the image of a man who lived three thousand years ago emerged. Through forensic science, King Tutankhamun had at last spoken.
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