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When Akhenaten died, the people dismantled and hid monuments of the late Pharaoh and his name was erased from the list of rulers.
However, the previous polytheistic religion was reestablished once Akhenaten’s son, Tutankhamen took over the throne.
Tut began his reign at the age of eight or nine and ruled for about nine years.
However, the young king was plagued with health issues due to his parent’s being brother and sister.
Scientists used a process called the Manchester method for this project, which considers both soft tissue thickness and facial muscles when reconstructing a face
And a reconstruction of his face and body showed the world a glimpse of what ailments he may have endured.
King Tut had buck teeth, a club foot and girlish hips, according to the most detailed examination ever of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s remains.
And rather than being a boy king with a love of chariot racing, Tut relied on walking sticks to get around during his rule in the 14th century BC, researchers said.
A ‘virtual autopsy’, composed of more than 2,000 computer scans, was carried out in tandem with a genetic analysis of Tutankhamun’s family, which supports evidence that his parents were brother and sister.
Both Akhenaten and Tutankhamun were discovered in tombs located in the Valley of the Kings. Their tombs were constructed just feet apart from each other
Akhenaten married one of his sisters who gave birth to their son, but as a result of the incestuous relationship, Tutankhamen was born with numerous health issues that experts believe led to an early death
The scientists believe that this left him with physical impairments triggered by hormonal imbalances. And his family history could also have led to his premature death in his late teens.
Various myths suggest he was murdered or was involved in a chariot crash after fractures were found in his skull and other parts of his skeleton.
Now scientists believe he may have died of an inherited illness because only one of the breaks occurred before he died, while his club foot would have made chariot racing impossible.
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