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Bodies found in Tutankhamun's tomb are twin daughters

 
 
Reply Mon 1 Sep, 2008 04:14 pm
Two foetuses found buried with Tutankhamun may have been his twin daughters, an expert has claimed.
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Professor Robert Connolly, an anatomist who is working with Egyptian authorities to analyse the tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh, says that preliminary tests on the mummified remains of the two still-born babies indicate that Tutankhamun may have fathered them both. He will present the new findings at the Pharmacy and Medicine in Ancient Egypt Conference at the University of Manchester today.
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Reply Mon 1 Sep, 2008 04:44 pm
Amazing! I have had the privilege of having visited King Tut's tomb in Luxor.
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