These Facial Reconstructions Of Historical Figures Will Give You A New Perspective On History

Published on 09/08/2019
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No matter how long it has been since they were around, many historical figures live on in the form of paintings, sculptures, and portraits. However, these things are not always very accurate, as artists tend to flatter the subject! Modern technology has made it possible for us to see what they looked like. Are you ready to see what your history books did not show you?

King Tut

King Tut is the nickname people gave pharaoh King Tutankhamun, whose reign lasted from 1332 to 1323 BC back in the New Kingdom era of Egypt. A British archaeologist called Howard Carter found his tomb in 1922! It was completely intact and came with artifacts and treasures intended to accompany him in the afterlife. He only ruled for a decade before he passed away.

King Tut

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What King Tut Really Looked Like

DNA studies were conducted on his mummy, and scientists learned that Tut had been suffering from a number of health problems. He was tall and frail but suffered from malaria, an infected broken leg, and a bone disorder! They also learned that he had a club foot because of inbreeding. It uncovered a number of things about is life. For one thing, this explained why he was always depicted sitting down!

What King Tut Really Looked Like

What King Tut Really Looked Like

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