LONDON: The face of Egyptian pharaoh King Tutankhamun has been newly reconstructed, The Independent reported on Thursday. The scientists who conducted the reconstruction and study published the results in the Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology. “Looking at him, we see more of a young student than a politician full of responsibilities, which makes the historical figure
A new 3D rendering brings King Tut to us like never before. Using cutting-edge forensic techniques, experts have reconstructed Tutankhamun’s face based on his skull and historical references.
Documentaries and history books have told about King Tutankhamun, who was one of the most prominent pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Now scientists have reconstructed his face after 3,300 years, unveiling what he would have looked like during his reign.
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