Skilled Archer

Its falsity was established by 2005. The injury to King Tut's head's back was not the fault of anyone in his day. It belonged to Howard Carter and was damaged during the removal of the body. The fact that none of the embalming fluid that was used to preserve his body had entered the skull, as it would have done if a fracture had existed at the time of death, served as evidence of this. Egyptian analysts admitted that there was a possibility that King Tut had been poisoned even at that time, but there was no confirmation of it and the necessary tissue for testing wasn't available, as though the conspiracy theory needed to be upheld in some way.


The amount of archery supplies found inside Howard Carter's tomb during excavation was astounding. 14 standard bows were available. Additionally, there were 32 composite bows, which served as a prototype for later, more potent compound bows and whose design had been acquired from Asia. Additionally, he was carrying more than 400 arrows with him into the afterlife, which is a sizable supply for even the most ardent dead hunter.

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