Horus KaNakht TutMoses Tutankhamon Son of Ra

Horus KaNakht TutMoses Tutankhamon Son of Ra
The Haunted Pharaoh

Friday, December 30, 2011

Foreign Tribute of Wars

http://www.kingtutshop.com/freeinfo/2ndPeriod.htm

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/kingtut.html


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smenkhkare


(Slandering the Dead):

Results of genetic tests conducted in 2010

Genetic tests published in February 2010 have confirmed that the body found buried in tomb KV55 was the father of Tutankhamun, spouse of the Younger Lady of KV35, and the son of Amenhotep III and queen Tiye. The age of the mummy is mostly given as that of 18–21 years of age at death, based on numerous studies in the past. The recent genetic study has claimed the body as that of Akhenaten.[31] They mostly claim the age of death as around 35, based on 'spinal degeneration', which was not mentioned by any of the previous anthropological studies done on the mummy. Further anatomical studies of the KV55 skeletal remains were also undertaken at this time, with the team concluding that they were much older than previously assumed.[32] The reports sums up the issue by saying that "the proof that Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye are the parents of KV55, combined with this anthropological and archaeological evidence, indicates that the mummy in KV55 is almost certainly Akhenaten".[32] Though this statement will be subject to discussion for a while, as some still think the age estimates are against Akhenaten, and support the identification as Smenkhkare instead.

(People want KV55 Mummy to be Akhenaton so they can worship him as the world's First Monotheist, as the modern world only believes in One God. Tsk, tsk. He isn't. Smenkhkara's tomb was likewise violated before Tut died, so Tut was buried with KV55 mummy's coffins, canopic jars and mini-organ coffins, and other relics in Smenkhkara's tomb, reused and painted over (usurped). Future evidence will clear this up).

M7, 2011.

Tribute bearers from Nubia and Syria are shown in tomb murals during era of Tutankhamon.


M7.


http://www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_869.html

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