The Murder Of Tutankhamen (1998)

History / Ancient / Egypt, - Social Science / Archaeology -

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Bob Brier, Senior Research Fellow Bob Brier

12/31/1998
Overview
The leading egyptologist claims to have solved the riddle of the young pharaoh's death. With the assistance of medical-forensic and Egyptological specialists, he reconstructs Tutankhamen's last days and turns his suspicious gaze on Aye, the commoner and Chief Adviser who succeeded him. 'History as real life adventure' - Publishing News.
Original Language

English

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