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It's one of the most famous
and mysterious faces in history.
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A teenage Pharaoh who ruled over
Ancient Egypt.
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Tutankhamun.
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But who was Tutankhamun?
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How did he live?
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And, most intriguingly,
how did he die?
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For decades, there have been many
competing theories
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about how Tut died.
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A chariot accident,
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a mysterious illness,
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even murder.
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Now we're getting closer to
solving this mystery.
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To find out how he died,
we're going back in time.
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Oh, look at the eyes!
The eyes have all been painted.
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Using 21st-century science,
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we'll be carrying out a virtual
postmortem on the Pharaoh's body.
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It's just mind-blowing,
the views that you get.
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And looking at conclusive
DNA evidence
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to expose a shocking family secret.
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It fits together.
I said, "Oh, my God.
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"This cannot be true. We've found it,
we've got it, finally!"
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For the first time,
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we'll reconstruct the entire
body of the boy king
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and reveal a revolutionary
new theory
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of what really killed Tutankhamun.
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The investigation begins here, on
the edge of the blistering Sahara,
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in one of Ancient Egypt's
most sacred places.
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Here we are. This is it,
and I've got to say
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it's actually quite ordinary
and anonymous-looking.
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If you didn't actually know
where you are,
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you'd probably just drive
straight past it.
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It's not like pulling up
next to the Pyramids.
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It could be any
valley in Egypt, really,
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but this particular valley just
happens to be
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one of the most important sites
in all of Egyptian history.
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It's the final resting
place of the great Pharaohs.
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Today, we know it simply
as the Valley of the Kings.
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Up here, you get a wonderful
sense of the valley,
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so you look down it and you can see
how all the different tombs
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are laid out, but you also get
a terrific sense of
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the physical geography of the
valley,
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so behind me you've got
these wonderful cliffs
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that form a natural barrier.
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Looking down the valley,
there's a small opening -
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it would have been very small back
in the day - down there.
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So the whole place would be like a
giant cul-de-sac -
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very protected.
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The Egyptians started to bury
their rulers here around 1500 BC.
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Before that, they'd been
buried in pyramids,
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and they chose this protected valley
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because they assumed it would safe
from the tomb-raiders
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who had broken into the pyramids.
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And just over there,
above the cliffs,
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there's a natural pyramid,
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which would have been worshipped by
the Ancient Egyptians.
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That pyramid was a goddess
called Meretseger,
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which means "she who loves silence".
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She would have liked it here.
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Over the centuries,
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thieves managed to raid
all of the tombs in this valley...
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except one.
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This one.
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In 1922, the tomb of Tutankhamun
was discovered here
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by archaeologist Howard Carter.
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Inside was a breathtaking
treasure trove
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that made the name Tutankhamun
known across the world.
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Given that he's
so globally famous now,
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we actually know remarkably
little about Tut's life,
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and that's partly
because his reign was cut short
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when he was
around about the age of 19.
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But it's his cause of death that's
become one of Egypt's
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most enduring mysteries.
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To see why his death is
such a mystery,
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I'm heading for his tomb
with Egyptologist Gayle Gibson.
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They would've had to dig
all this out? Every bit of it.
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Wondering every minute what
was at the end.
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'From the moment Howard Carter
entered this place,
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'there were signs that there was
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'something strange about
Tut's death.'
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Why give him this?
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'For a start, when compared to the
other tombs in the valley,
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'this one was a lot smaller.'
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It is surprisingly small.
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It's not at all what you'd
expect for a royal tomb. No.
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It is very strange, this very bare
and small tomb.
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This was the room with the chariots
and beds and boxes
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and all kinds of stuff.
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'This modest tomb was jammed
full of all the royal possessions
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'that were usually
buried with a king.'
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It can't have been meant to be
all jumbled up like that.
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People are just trying to
cram as much stuff as possible
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into this small space.
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Shall we go down? Yeah. I can't
believe we're going to do this.
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'Another unusual thing is the
decoration...
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'or rather, lack of it.
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'Other royal tombs are adorned
in hundreds of intricate
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'portraits of the Pharaohs
and the gods.
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'By comparison, this one
just doesn't look very royal.'
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The paintings here are interesting.
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Everything is on a very large scale.
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Very mysterious.
These are odd paintings for a king.
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'And lastly, on top of the
paintings,
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'something that has only recently
been identified...
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'..3,000-year-old mould.'
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It looks like these paintings
were done on wet plaster,
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very fast, painted on and then, bang,
bring in everything,
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close up the tomb very quickly.
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But this is still wet and so
the mould has a chance to grow,
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even though there's nobody here
for the next 3,000 years.
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So it kind of does suggest
a hurried burial, perhaps?
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You know, "Caution, wet paint.
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"Never mind,
we'll just seal it up anyway." Yeah.
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I think that's one of the best
bits of evidence
that it's a rushed burial.
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And in another corner,
still resting in his tomb,
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is the mummified
body of Tutankhamun himself.
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Poor Tut's mummy's in pretty
bad shape.
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It was sawn in half, the head's
come off and bits are missing
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and it's not great, really.
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The reality is this.
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It's actually just a young man...
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..cut down in his prime.
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We know that Tut was
around 19 when he died.
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A surprisingly young age.
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That, together with
the unusual burial,
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suggests it was not a natural death.
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So, we've got a small tomb,
an apparent hurried burial,
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his age, the type of art
that you see here.
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They're all factors that seem to
point to a sudden
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and unexpected death,
and for many years, for many people,
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the most tantalising
explanation was foul play.
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Had the young Pharaoh been murdered?
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HORNS TOOT
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Hi, there! How are you?
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'If he was murdered,
then there must have been a motive.
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'To try and find one, I'm leaving
the bustling city behind.'
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Come on,
let me see you do a dive.
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Hi. OK.
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'I'm heading 200 miles
down the sacred River Nile
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'to a remarkable place.
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'Amarna.
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'The murder theory gathered
pace in 1968
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'when, for the very first time,
scientists X-rayed Tut's mummy.'
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I've got an actual X-ray of Tut's
head, which got people excited.
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And here, you can see these
intracranial bone fragments,
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just there, that white spot.
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Little bits of broken bone
inside the head.
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These things were interpreted as
possible evidence
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for a blow to the head.
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But why would anyone
assassinate a Pharaoh?
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They were the ultimate political and
religious leaders of the country,
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but much more than that.
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Pharaohs were seen as living gods,
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so the idea of murdering one
is even more extreme than
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killing a mere mortal,
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and actually,
throughout Egyptian history,
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we see very, very few examples
of Pharaohs being bumped off.
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So, to murder Tutankhamun, someone
must have had a very strong motive.
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I've arrived at Amarna.
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This city was built by Tut's
predecessor,
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the rebel Pharaoh Akhenaten.
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The clues to the murder plot lie
hidden in these remains.
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And it all hinges on Akhenaten's
obsession with one god,
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the sun disc,
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the Aten.
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Akhenaten worshipped
the Aten as the supreme god,
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the giver and creator of life,
and he did it right here.
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Records show that Akhenaten even had
religious visions
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so powerful that he built this
entire city in the desert
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and made it the new capital.
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It ran for about six miles
along the Nile.
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There were rich palaces
and lavish homes,
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and, at its heart, a vast temple
to the sun god, the Aten.
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But what the Pharaoh had done here
was more than build a new city.
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He had created a new religion with
the Aten as the supreme god.
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And this radical change
made him enemies.
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When Akhenaten died,
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the young Tutankhamun inherited
a country in chaos
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and many powerful enemies.
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CHILDREN CHATTER
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He would only have been round about
nine years old.
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This nine-year-old kid in charge
of the whole show
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in one of Egypt's most turbulent
periods.
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The murder theory suggests that
when Tut reached maturity,
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his advisors, fearing for a loss of
their own power,
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or perhaps wary of a return to the
previous regime, had him killed.
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It does seem to
fit with the evidence.
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A sudden death...
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..a blow to the head...
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..and a convincing
political motive for murder.
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But now, new scientific evidence
is challenging this.
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I'm about to attend an autopsy,
a virtual autopsy,
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on Tut's 3,000-year-old body.
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Shall we bring up our subject?
OK. Shall we have a little look?
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Our great king. Yes.
Sure. Here he is.
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Here he is.
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This state-of-the-art technology
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creates detailed 3-D images
of Tut's mummified remains.
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It's just mind-blowing,
the views that you get.
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You can get three-dimensional
image. Bones and soft tissues.
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This is unique.
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It's almost like we're looking
through the body.
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Yes. You're going,
like, sections and sections...
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Radiologist Professor Ashraf Selim
is about to conduct
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a virtual postmortem
of King Tutankhamun.
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Just to start with
the beginning here,
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that we can see that the mummy
is in a very bad state.
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The whole body is cut into pieces.
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Hundreds of fractures,
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probably when they tried to remove
the heavy golden mask
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that was stuck to the chest
and the abdomen of the King Tut.
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And was stuck with...like a glue.
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'As we begin, there's a key question
I want answered.
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'Was Tut murdered by a blow
to the back of the head?'
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So much of the discussion
has been about this skull,
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that somehow Tut was
killed or murdered
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by a blow to the back of the head.
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Yeah,
because of these bone fragments.
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If you can see with me now...
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This is the skull
we're going into.
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These bone fragments lying loose
within the skull cavity.
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'It's a crucial finding.
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'If the fragments had come
from a fatal blow to Tut's head,
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'they would have been
stuck in the embalming resin
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'poured into his skull
when he was mummified.
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'The fact that they're not stuck
in the resin means one thing.'
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Meaning what?
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Meaning that these bone fragments
got inside after mummification,
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that's why they're loose.
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So, we can say,
without a shadow of a doubt,
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that Tut wasn't murdered by a blow
to the back of the head
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as has been suggested? Sure. 100%.
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We've killed that... That should
close this issue for good.
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That solved the mystery.
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Completely?
Completely, with no doubts.
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He was not murdered
by a blow to the head. OK.
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'So if it wasn't murder...
then what killed him?'
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This is the whole mummy
in front of us on the big screen.
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'Our virtual
autopsy has further clues.'
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All the bones are fractured.
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Most, if not all, 99% of the
fractures were induced postmortem.
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'The virtual autopsy
shows the clear evidence
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'that these bones
were broken after Tut died.
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'A huge amount of damage was done
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'when the mummy was moved
by Howard Carter.'
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Are there any breaks that we
can categorically say,
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"This happened before he died"?
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There's only one site that we
could say that.
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It's the knee.
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This is the fracture.
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So, this is the fracture here?
This black area? This black area.
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It's a big trauma.
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It is. Your femur, it's the biggest
bone in your body.
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It is. It's a big trauma. Not just
fell down on it. It's a big trauma.
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You see these dense white
lines there? Mm-hm.
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This is the resin that coated
the fracture edges.
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This fracture happened
shortly before he died
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AND before embalming.
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'This fracture happened
so close to the time of death,
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'it's almost certainly linked
to what killed him.
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And, fortunately for us,
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we have a unique window into
the life of this Pharaoh...
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..the thousands of belongings,
big and small, he was buried with.
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These are exact replicas of
the objects found in Tut's tomb.
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They've been painstakingly recreated
from the originals and they've all
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been laid out exactly as they would
have been when Carter found them.
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'Because, like all Pharaohs,
Tut was considered a god,
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'he was buried with the things
he would need in the afterlife.
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'These objects give us
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'a picture of what really
mattered to this young man.'
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This is interesting.
This is a dismantled chariot,
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or rather six chariots that were
found in the tomb all together
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and obviously they had to dismantle
them to be able to get them inside.
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Down here would have been leather
webbing that he would have stood on.
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And you can see along here,
that's the shaft that would have
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attached to a pair of horses to drag
you across the desert at high speed.
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In Ancient Egypt, chariots were
used for hunting or battle.
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And in Tut's tomb, there wasn't
just one, there were six.
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So we know that there is only
one injury that could be
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connected with Tut's demise.
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And it's this one -
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it's the fracture just
above the left knee.
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But could a fall from
a chariot whilst out hunting
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or in battle have caused that
accident that led to his death?
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Knowing the exact
nature of the injury,
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we can now try and find out
what might have happened.
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'Helping me is
Professor Albert Zink,
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'a world authority
on ancient mummies,
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'and Dr Richard Frampton,
a crash injuries expert.'
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It looks quite royal.
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I'm coming at this from the
point of view of car crashes
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in the modern world.
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I mean, after all, this is
the Egyptian sports car of the day.
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Yeah. Looking at this now,
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there's a great big chance here
of being thrown from the chariot.
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It's very difficult.
It looks very unstable.
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I think you need
some good balance. Yeah.
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Certainly, it doesn't have
a crash-worthiness structure at all.
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No. How much force would you need
to fracture just above the knee?
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The force to fracture
a human femur is
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somewhere around about
ten kilonewtons.
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About the weight of
a small European car.
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It's the strongest bone in the body.
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So what do you say to make
the horse go fast?
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She! She? She'alla!
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She'alla! So I just...
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'So can the chariot generate the
same impact force as a modern car?'
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This, here, like this?
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I think the first thing
we need to really establish
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is how fast these things can go.
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She! She!
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Whoa! Come on!
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She!
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She!
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Richard is measuring my top speed.
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She! She!
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'And, after
a little bit of practice,
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'and some gentle
horse whispering...'
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All right. Yeah, this is good.
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10, 21, 21 ,21...
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Great. You did it.
You were absolutely flying.
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How was that? 21mph!
21? Yeah. That's not bad!
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If I'd come off...
And I didn't, thankfully.
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At that kind of speed, coming
off onto a hard surface,
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any type of bone fracture
is possible, really.
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Among Egyptologists, a chariot
accident is one of the more
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accepted theories
of what killed Tutankhamun.
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'But there's one thing that really
struck me about riding
that chariot.'
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She!
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'You're not just a passenger.
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'This is a really physically
demanding activity.'
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It was great.
It's a bit hairy at first
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but then all your weight and
all your balance is on your legs
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and you have to use both your legs
as if you were snowboarding
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or skateboarding,
so it's not an easy thing.
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'And, knowing that,
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'I now want to have a closer look
at Tut's physical abilities.'
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And that means a closer
look at the virtual autopsy.
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You see here?
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Now look at this.
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When you really examine his feet,
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you can see that the left foot
is bent and twisted.
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Now, these bones, they're
crowded, especially at the bases.
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So it's basically
these bits, if you like,
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they're being sort of squished
together. Yes, exactly.
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The toes appear
more or less divergent.
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They're sort of sticking
out at a bit of an angle?
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Exactly.
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I mean, what would we call
this in sort of layman's terms?
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Layman terms,
we call it the club foot.
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The club foot, we can see it here.
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Let me have a look.
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A club foot is a bone deformity
that would have caused Tut's foot
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to twist under his body.
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And what would that
have meant for him?
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He would have had
difficulty walking? Yes.
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Would he have walked with a limp?
Definitely he was limping
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at that time, heavily.
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Right.
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But there are even more
problems with his foot.
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Next he developed a new disease
while in the adolescent age,
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let's say starting
from the age of 13, 14.
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What we call it, Kohler's disease.
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Kohler's disease?
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Yes. And that's what's meaning...
It's necrosis of the bones.
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And necrosis means, well,
it means death, I suppose.
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Death. Death of
a small part of the bone.
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That's the area.
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Kohler's disease is a painful,
disabling condition.
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The bones gradually collapse
and can't support any weight.
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The end of this long bone,
the metatarsus, is frayed
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and separated and becomes dense.
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And that is what we have
in here - separated, fragmented,
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unlike the other, sound foot.
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You can see the joints intact.
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And this would have been
incredibly painful?
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Yes, it is painful.
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OK, so we've got a congenital
condition. Yes. This club foot.
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We've got this Kohler's
disease on top of that.
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I mean, it completely changes
our whole picture of Tutankhamun.
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Of course.
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This evidence, taken together,
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means that Tut would
have struggled to walk.
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Pharaohs, of course, liked to
portray themselves as great warriors
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and heroic leaders.
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But when you look closely at some
of the smaller objects that were
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found in Tut's tomb, there
are clues to the real Pharaoh.
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Around about 130 canes, like this,
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all different shapes and sizes,
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and some of them showed
evidence of wear and tear.
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It all adds to the evidence
that here was somebody who
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was in pain, who struggled.
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It's a very, very different image
to the boy king we're familiar with.
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It casts a rather different light
on the chariot accident theory
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as the cause of Tut's death.
395
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She!
396
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'I've experienced how
physically demanding it is
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'to balance and steer a chariot.
398
00:29:48,600 --> 00:29:52,800
'So how could Tut do it
with his acutely painful condition?'
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I can't do it with two legs,
let alone one leg.
400
00:30:01,160 --> 00:30:04,480
Yeah.
I think it's almost impossible.
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00:30:07,760 --> 00:30:11,280
OK, so this condition on the foot,
402
00:30:11,280 --> 00:30:13,280
you reckon he would have
been in a lot of pain
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and wouldn't actually have been
able to put any pressure on it?
404
00:30:16,120 --> 00:30:20,320
Yeah, so the CT scans show that
he had so-called Kohler's syndrome.
405
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It's an acute inflammation
of the foot bones.
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For me, it's very difficult
to imagine that somebody with
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such a disease, the acute form
of the disease, steps on a chariot
408
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and even riding the chariot.
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So, in my opinion, it's almost
impossible that King Tut did
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ride the chariot
and have an accident.
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So whatever caused Tut's injury,
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it seems unlikely it was
done riding a chariot.
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The evidence shown in the virtual
autopsy has cast serious doubt
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on some of the more popular
theories of Tut's death.
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But more than that, they've actually
enabled us to meet him in person.
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Using forensic reconstruction
techniques,
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we've recreated Tut's face
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and his entire body.
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This is the first ever accurate
full-size image of him.
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This is the real Pharaoh,
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the boy behind the golden mask.
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And the problem with his foot
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is the most important clue
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as to what might have killed him.
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00:32:23,240 --> 00:32:27,360
The revelation of Tut's foot has
opened up a new line of inquiry.
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It's a defect that can be genetic
427
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and could have been
passed down by his family.
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00:32:36,920 --> 00:32:39,680
I need to investigate
Tut's family background.
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00:32:44,080 --> 00:32:45,880
Until recently, all we had to go on
430
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were statues and written records
and monuments
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but, actually, the Egyptians left
something even more valuable.
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They left themselves.
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'I'm travelling
seven hours south of Cairo,
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'deep into the Sahara desert...
435
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'..to the Valley of
the Golden Mummies.'
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This is one of the places in Egypt
437
00:33:16,280 --> 00:33:19,040
where mummies still lie
where they were buried.
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00:33:44,960 --> 00:33:47,600
Oh, my God! Look at these mummies.
439
00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,080
There's just mummies
just stacked up!
440
00:33:51,840 --> 00:33:56,400
Jeepers creepers! This is the stuff
of nightmares, right here.
441
00:33:56,400 --> 00:33:58,080
You can make
out their expressions...
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00:33:58,080 --> 00:34:00,720
Ah, look at the eyes!
HE GASPS
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The eyes have all been painted.
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00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:07,720
God, look at this.
You can see they've been gilded.
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00:34:07,720 --> 00:34:09,600
They're gold.
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You can just see on the nose.
There, look.
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They've all been painted.
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00:34:16,400 --> 00:34:19,120
The Egyptian technique
of mummification
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aimed to preserve the entire body -
hair, skin, teeth, and bones -
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for eternity.
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And recently, a new science
has opened a door
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to the time of the Pharaohs.
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I think we'll make
40 minutes enough...
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It's now possible to extract
and accurately analyse
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traces of ancient mummy DNA.
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00:34:53,840 --> 00:34:58,200
But what makes it so difficult
is that, after 3,000 years,
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little DNA survives
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and it's easily contaminated.
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00:35:05,880 --> 00:35:10,040
So Professor Zink had to go deep
into the bones to get his samples.
460
00:35:13,520 --> 00:35:16,600
And he extracted DNA from
the most famous mummy of all.
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MAN SHOUTS
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I'm meeting up with him in the
desert to hear about his results.
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00:35:35,560 --> 00:35:37,920
The DNA has given us,
for the first time,
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00:35:37,920 --> 00:35:42,600
the chance to find out for certain
who Tut's mum and dad were.
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Getting DNA out of ancient Egyptian
mummies is almost impossible.
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In the beginning, it was a mess.
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But when we managed to get
this way to clean out the samples,
468
00:35:58,680 --> 00:36:02,800
we got really pure DNA to manage
to tell something about him
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and especially about his ancestry.
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To untangle Tut's complex family
tree, Albert analysed DNA
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from ten royal mummies
suspected of being related to Tut.
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One was Akhenaten, the
Rebel Pharaoh and Tut's predecessor.
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Of course, sons often
succeed their father
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but it certainly
wasn't always the case.
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There was one idea that maybe the
skeleton of Akhenaten was the father,
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but nobody had the proof for this,
477
00:36:37,000 --> 00:36:40,160
and the only way to find this out
was to analyse the DNA.
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He began by analysing
the Y-chromosome,
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which is only found in males,
480
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comparing Tut's with Akhenaten's,
481
00:36:49,960 --> 00:36:52,040
also known as KV55.
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We got, from both mummies, good
results and we could compare them.
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00:36:57,840 --> 00:37:02,760
You can see here, you get this peak
here. This is for King Tut. Yeah.
484
00:37:02,760 --> 00:37:05,120
And you get the same peak
here for Akhenaten.
485
00:37:08,160 --> 00:37:09,920
The match of the Y-chromosome
486
00:37:09,920 --> 00:37:12,400
established there was
a blood relationship
487
00:37:12,400 --> 00:37:14,880
between Tutankhamun and Akhenaten.
488
00:37:14,880 --> 00:37:18,920
But this only shows you whether
they are paternally related.
489
00:37:18,920 --> 00:37:21,640
This means they could be
also father and grandson,
490
00:37:21,640 --> 00:37:24,240
they could be father and cousin,
father and brother,
491
00:37:24,240 --> 00:37:26,680
so we need to go to the next step and
492
00:37:26,680 --> 00:37:30,640
make a complete generic profile,
a so-called genetic fingerprinting.
493
00:37:30,640 --> 00:37:33,360
So it's not just the Y-chromosome,
494
00:37:33,360 --> 00:37:35,640
it's a whole battery
of different things?
495
00:37:35,640 --> 00:37:37,640
Exactly. OK.
496
00:37:37,640 --> 00:37:42,440
We compared the genetic
fingerprint of King Tut and KV55.
497
00:37:42,440 --> 00:37:47,400
And, in every one of these, we have
the same marker in King Tut and KV55.
498
00:37:48,960 --> 00:37:52,400
And these results clearly show
that they are father and son.
499
00:37:54,040 --> 00:37:57,320
Professor Zink had
proved who Tut's dad was.
500
00:37:59,680 --> 00:38:01,040
It fits together.
501
00:38:01,040 --> 00:38:04,040
I said, "Oh, my God!
This cannot be true!
502
00:38:04,040 --> 00:38:06,480
"We've found it.
We've got it finally!"
503
00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:09,360
So there's no doubt,
there's no debate any more?
504
00:38:09,360 --> 00:38:10,840
There's no debate any more.
505
00:38:10,840 --> 00:38:12,960
TRADITIONAL MUSIC
506
00:38:22,720 --> 00:38:27,080
The 3,000-year-old paternity test
has identified Tut's dad...
507
00:38:31,080 --> 00:38:32,680
..Akhenaten.
508
00:38:36,840 --> 00:38:39,360
But that's only
one half of the puzzle.
509
00:38:42,720 --> 00:38:45,560
The real mystery is who his mum was.
510
00:38:48,360 --> 00:38:49,560
CHEERING
511
00:38:58,360 --> 00:39:02,560
No-one's been able to
identify her from records.
512
00:39:02,560 --> 00:39:05,600
'But a clue to who she was
lies deep inside a place
513
00:39:05,600 --> 00:39:08,080
'that not many people get to see.'
514
00:39:08,080 --> 00:39:09,120
Shocking.
515
00:39:10,960 --> 00:39:13,360
A real royal tomb. Watch your head.
516
00:39:13,360 --> 00:39:16,120
'It's one of the most lavish
tombs in Egypt.'
517
00:39:16,120 --> 00:39:19,600
Carry on down? Yeah, we keep
going down and down and down.
518
00:39:19,600 --> 00:39:20,960
There it is.
519
00:39:20,960 --> 00:39:22,400
There's the room.
520
00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:24,680
This is what a king
is supposed to have.
521
00:39:27,280 --> 00:39:28,320
That's wild.
522
00:39:32,200 --> 00:39:35,680
The tomb belonged to Amenhotep II
523
00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:39,760
and it's a world away from the basic
adornments found in Tut's tomb.
524
00:39:40,920 --> 00:39:44,800
When it was discovered, did they
actually find the king himself?
525
00:39:44,800 --> 00:39:47,800
Yes. He was in his own
sarcophagus, right there.
526
00:39:47,800 --> 00:39:50,760
Which is pretty wonderful. That's
amazing, isn't it? Look at that.
527
00:39:54,400 --> 00:39:57,320
But the real find here
was the discovery
528
00:39:57,320 --> 00:40:00,560
of an extraordinary group
of royal mummies,
529
00:40:00,560 --> 00:40:03,800
all thought to be linked
to Tut's father, Akhenaten.
530
00:40:05,680 --> 00:40:08,240
There were three bodies
on the floor -
531
00:40:08,240 --> 00:40:11,720
a person they call
the elder lady, a young boy
532
00:40:11,720 --> 00:40:14,760
and a very mysterious Younger Lady.
533
00:40:14,760 --> 00:40:17,800
And have we any idea
who the Younger Lady is?
534
00:40:17,800 --> 00:40:19,280
For a long time, we had no idea
535
00:40:19,280 --> 00:40:22,320
but now the suspicion is
that she's King Tut's mum.
536
00:40:27,520 --> 00:40:31,480
This Younger Lady is
a truly mysterious person.
537
00:40:31,480 --> 00:40:35,320
There are no hieroglyphs
to explain who she was...
538
00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:36,840
but we do have her DNA.
539
00:40:39,760 --> 00:40:41,520
OK, I leave you with this...
540
00:40:41,520 --> 00:40:43,800
This time, as well
as genetic fingerprinting,
541
00:40:43,800 --> 00:40:46,080
Albert is testing mitochondrial DNA.
542
00:40:46,080 --> 00:40:47,880
I just put the
jelly in the fridge...
543
00:40:47,880 --> 00:40:50,400
It's only inherited from the mother.
544
00:40:50,400 --> 00:40:54,400
Oh, very good. The sequence
is very good, it's very clear.
545
00:40:54,400 --> 00:40:58,400
Together they can prove conclusively
and for the first time
546
00:40:58,400 --> 00:40:59,440
who Tut's mum was.
547
00:41:14,640 --> 00:41:16,320
'To reveal the results,
548
00:41:16,320 --> 00:41:19,400
'we're going to the famous
Egyptian Museum in Cairo,
549
00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:22,520
'to meet the Younger Lady
face-to-face.'
550
00:41:26,840 --> 00:41:28,680
So, here we are. Here we are.
551
00:41:28,680 --> 00:41:30,400
Gosh, she's in pretty bad shape.
552
00:41:30,400 --> 00:41:34,040
But maybe it's because she had
a big injury in the face here.
553
00:41:34,040 --> 00:41:36,880
The pattern of the injury
is typical for a horse kick.
554
00:41:36,880 --> 00:41:40,000
Gosh, so that damage was actually
done when she was still alive?
555
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:42,560
Yeah, yeah. I think it's
actually the cause of death
556
00:41:42,560 --> 00:41:44,640
because there's no sign of healing.
557
00:41:44,640 --> 00:41:46,360
So what do we know about this mummy
558
00:41:46,360 --> 00:41:48,520
and what work have you been
able to do on it?
559
00:41:48,520 --> 00:41:51,160
We did some CT scans of this mummy.
560
00:41:51,160 --> 00:41:53,840
We found out that she had a
little extra single bone
561
00:41:53,840 --> 00:41:57,760
on the back of her skull in the
sutures, which is quite uncommon.
562
00:41:57,760 --> 00:42:00,960
But the same little bone,
we found in King Tut also.
563
00:42:00,960 --> 00:42:03,960
This was really surprising
and this made us believe
564
00:42:03,960 --> 00:42:06,960
maybe there's a link between these.
565
00:42:06,960 --> 00:42:09,120
And then you do the DNA work.
566
00:42:09,120 --> 00:42:11,240
Now, what did you find
with the DNA work?
567
00:42:11,240 --> 00:42:14,280
We took samples from this
mummy and did the DNA analysis.
568
00:42:17,560 --> 00:42:20,360
'I was sitting in front of
my computer late at night
569
00:42:20,360 --> 00:42:23,320
'in the laboratory, looking
at the data, a lot of numbers.
570
00:42:23,320 --> 00:42:25,440
'Slowly the picture comes together'
571
00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:28,520
and I aligned all the different
numbers and I thought,
572
00:42:28,520 --> 00:42:32,120
"They all look the same -
King Tut, Younger Lady. Wow.
573
00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:34,760
"Oh, my God, that's it.
574
00:42:34,760 --> 00:42:37,240
"This is the mother of King Tut,
I can't believe it."
575
00:42:37,240 --> 00:42:38,640
It was like I was shocked.
576
00:42:38,640 --> 00:42:40,440
I cannot believe that this is true,
577
00:42:40,440 --> 00:42:43,360
we've really found out
who is the mother of King Tut.
578
00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:45,840
I mean, that's a huge discovery.
579
00:42:45,840 --> 00:42:47,920
This is really more than
a dream come true.
580
00:42:47,920 --> 00:42:51,400
I think it's the most important
findings I've made in my life.
581
00:42:58,040 --> 00:43:01,160
Albert's identified
the Younger Lady definitively
582
00:43:01,160 --> 00:43:02,840
as Tut's genetic mother.
583
00:43:14,960 --> 00:43:19,040
We're finally getting closer
to Tutankhamun and his relatives -
584
00:43:19,040 --> 00:43:22,800
catching glimpses of them,
not as great rulers or gods,
585
00:43:22,800 --> 00:43:24,120
but as a family.
586
00:43:25,120 --> 00:43:28,600
This is the tomb that was probably
meant for the Younger Lady.
587
00:43:33,160 --> 00:43:37,320
Have a look at this - this is an
image that's really intrigued people
588
00:43:37,320 --> 00:43:39,400
since this tomb was discovered.
589
00:43:39,400 --> 00:43:42,800
You can see it's not very clear
but it's a woman in profile.
590
00:43:42,800 --> 00:43:45,200
You can just see it's her feet
there up to her head,
591
00:43:45,200 --> 00:43:48,880
and she seems to be holding an
umbrella or a parasol of some kind.
592
00:43:48,880 --> 00:43:52,280
And there's perhaps a nurse
behind her looking after her
593
00:43:52,280 --> 00:43:56,040
and she seems to be holding
a figure, a baby.
594
00:43:56,040 --> 00:43:59,720
Could that be the very first
baby picture of Tut?
595
00:44:15,520 --> 00:44:19,240
The DNA results identified
the members of Tut's family...
596
00:44:20,680 --> 00:44:24,280
..but they also uncovered something
completely unexpected
597
00:44:24,280 --> 00:44:25,720
about his parents.
598
00:44:36,920 --> 00:44:40,000
When he compared the DNA
of Tut's father Akhenaten...
599
00:44:43,680 --> 00:44:45,600
..with the DNA of Tut's mother...
600
00:44:47,440 --> 00:44:49,720
..Albert made a remarkable
discovery.
601
00:44:52,560 --> 00:44:55,920
And you know there's some more I can
tell you about these two mummies -
602
00:44:55,920 --> 00:45:00,320
not only that this is the father
and this is the mother of King Tut,
603
00:45:00,320 --> 00:45:03,280
they...it turned out that they are
brother and sister,
604
00:45:03,280 --> 00:45:05,760
which was a big surprise for us.
605
00:45:05,760 --> 00:45:08,000
So Tut's mother and father,
606
00:45:08,000 --> 00:45:09,400
so they're mother and father,
607
00:45:09,400 --> 00:45:11,200
they were also brother and sister,
608
00:45:11,200 --> 00:45:14,280
so Tut was a product of incest?
609
00:45:14,280 --> 00:45:17,680
That's right. It turned out - wow -
they're brother and sister.
610
00:45:21,440 --> 00:45:23,720
A lot of incest happened.
611
00:45:23,720 --> 00:45:26,680
They didn't like to get royal
and non-royal blood mixed,
612
00:45:26,680 --> 00:45:29,080
so they tried to keep
it within the royal family.
613
00:45:31,040 --> 00:45:34,800
The Ancient Egyptians believed
incest kept the bloodline pure.
614
00:45:37,200 --> 00:45:40,040
In reality, of course,
it did the opposite.
615
00:45:42,640 --> 00:45:44,800
They would have had no idea about
616
00:45:44,800 --> 00:45:47,240
the health implications of incest?
617
00:45:47,240 --> 00:45:50,280
We know that this can have
a negative impact on your health
618
00:45:50,280 --> 00:45:53,880
and it caused a lot of troubles
in the health of the offspring.
619
00:45:56,480 --> 00:46:00,720
The DNA tests proved that Tut's
parents were brother and sister.
620
00:46:02,680 --> 00:46:05,080
Tutankhamun was a product of incest.
621
00:46:06,280 --> 00:46:11,720
So, meet the parents. This is
Tutankhamun's dad, Akhenaten.
622
00:46:11,720 --> 00:46:15,160
And if we come this way,
next to Dad, we've got
623
00:46:15,160 --> 00:46:16,440
Tutankhamun's granny...
624
00:46:19,160 --> 00:46:21,840
..who looks the best out of all
of them, actually.
625
00:46:21,840 --> 00:46:26,440
And here we've got Tutankhamun's
mum, who's also his aunt,
626
00:46:26,440 --> 00:46:28,840
which makes Dad also his uncle
627
00:46:28,840 --> 00:46:31,440
because they were brother
and sister as well.
628
00:46:40,280 --> 00:46:42,920
A fascinating picture
is starting to develop...
629
00:46:46,720 --> 00:46:48,640
..a sudden death and burial...
630
00:46:50,960 --> 00:46:54,000
..an unusual and life-threatening
fracture to his knee...
631
00:46:57,040 --> 00:47:00,760
..a disabled foot, from a disease
which may have run in the family...
632
00:47:05,600 --> 00:47:08,280
..and incest,
which dramatically increases
633
00:47:08,280 --> 00:47:10,960
the chance of inheriting
certain diseases.
634
00:47:27,040 --> 00:47:30,640
'And now there's one man who thinks
he's pieced together
635
00:47:30,640 --> 00:47:32,160
'all of these clues.'
636
00:47:33,280 --> 00:47:35,800
OK, so we've got to be really
careful coming in here.
637
00:47:35,800 --> 00:47:37,640
There's a big hole.
638
00:47:37,640 --> 00:47:39,200
Ah, the light.
639
00:47:39,200 --> 00:47:41,800
'Dr Hutan Ashrafian
is a leading surgeon
640
00:47:41,800 --> 00:47:45,600
'who specialises in cold cases
from the ancient past.'
641
00:47:48,800 --> 00:47:50,240
Ah, this is great.
642
00:47:50,240 --> 00:47:53,000
There you go,
this is the best view of Karnak.
643
00:48:01,360 --> 00:48:05,400
From this vantage point, we can see
the whole of Karnak beneath us.
644
00:48:07,720 --> 00:48:10,640
It's the biggest temple
in Ancient Egypt,
645
00:48:10,640 --> 00:48:15,280
built by generations of Pharaohs,
including Tut and his ancestors.
646
00:48:18,000 --> 00:48:22,840
By studying the entire family
history, Hutan's noticed
647
00:48:22,840 --> 00:48:28,480
three distinct medical patterns that
could help explain how Tut died.
648
00:48:36,360 --> 00:48:40,320
The family are very interesting in
that they all died relatively young.
649
00:48:42,360 --> 00:48:44,880
We know that Akhenaten died early,
650
00:48:44,880 --> 00:48:47,520
we know that Tutankhamun,
his son, died early,
651
00:48:47,520 --> 00:48:50,840
we know that the great-grandfather
died relatively early.
652
00:48:50,840 --> 00:48:53,320
They've died
at a sequentially younger age.
653
00:49:00,160 --> 00:49:03,480
But couldn't that just be due to
other causes, that, you know,
654
00:49:03,480 --> 00:49:06,080
by chance they all died
at a particularly young age
655
00:49:06,080 --> 00:49:08,200
for a whole host of reasons?
656
00:49:08,200 --> 00:49:12,240
Of course, certainly it could be,
but there is a pattern there
657
00:49:12,240 --> 00:49:14,840
and it would be unfair for us
to discount that.
658
00:49:22,400 --> 00:49:26,720
'The fact that each generation died
younger than the previous one
659
00:49:26,720 --> 00:49:29,760
'could be an indication that
there's an inherited disease
660
00:49:29,760 --> 00:49:31,200
'running through the family...
661
00:49:37,880 --> 00:49:38,960
'..but what was it?
662
00:49:38,960 --> 00:49:42,400
'There are clues in some
of the artwork of the period.'
663
00:49:49,800 --> 00:49:51,840
So this is Tut's dad, we think?
664
00:49:51,840 --> 00:49:54,120
So this is the statue of Akhenaten.
665
00:49:54,120 --> 00:49:55,680
Let's have a look at him,
666
00:49:55,680 --> 00:49:58,520
and, you know, clearly this isn't...
not a male form.
667
00:49:58,520 --> 00:50:01,280
It does look very feminine,
wider hips?
668
00:50:01,280 --> 00:50:03,680
This is meant to be a Pharaoh
669
00:50:03,680 --> 00:50:05,800
but he doesn't look
like a normal man.
670
00:50:08,560 --> 00:50:10,840
'Looked through a medical
doctor's eyes,
671
00:50:10,840 --> 00:50:14,960
'this is not just a statue,
it's a symptom.'
672
00:50:14,960 --> 00:50:18,800
But aren't we just seeing
an exaggerated, stylistic,
673
00:50:18,800 --> 00:50:20,600
symbolic art style?
674
00:50:20,600 --> 00:50:23,640
It could be, but actually we
know that Akhenaten himself during
675
00:50:23,640 --> 00:50:28,120
his lifetime asked for things to be
depicted according to real life
676
00:50:28,120 --> 00:50:31,960
and so if we take that on board,
then clearly this figure is abnormal.
677
00:50:33,440 --> 00:50:36,320
'These feminised
features like wider hips
678
00:50:36,320 --> 00:50:40,560
'and enhanced breasts suggest
some kind of hormone imbalance
679
00:50:40,560 --> 00:50:44,640
'and they appear throughout the
generations, including Tut himself.'
680
00:50:47,800 --> 00:50:50,520
It's a hormonal condition,
which can be passed down through
681
00:50:50,520 --> 00:50:52,920
the genes that would cause them
to look like a woman.
682
00:50:57,880 --> 00:51:01,520
Again, this unusual condition
seems to run in the family -
683
00:51:01,520 --> 00:51:03,280
but what might cause it?
684
00:51:16,840 --> 00:51:20,240
To narrow it down, Hutan's
identified another pattern...
685
00:51:21,760 --> 00:51:24,640
..and evidence of what it is
can be found here
686
00:51:24,640 --> 00:51:27,400
in one of the most famous sites
in Ancient Egypt.
687
00:51:56,000 --> 00:52:00,920
I wonder how many photos have been
taken of that view?
688
00:52:00,920 --> 00:52:03,080
Tourists have been coming
here for millennia
689
00:52:03,080 --> 00:52:06,400
just to marvel
at the scale of it all.
690
00:52:06,400 --> 00:52:09,080
Empires have come,
empires have gone -
691
00:52:09,080 --> 00:52:11,160
and the Sphinx has witnessed it all.
692
00:52:18,840 --> 00:52:21,800
'The final clue to this family
condition
693
00:52:21,800 --> 00:52:23,840
'lies in an unlikely place -
694
00:52:23,840 --> 00:52:26,200
'between the giant
paws of the Sphinx.
695
00:52:29,600 --> 00:52:32,200
'With me is Egyptologist
Yasmin El Shazly.'
696
00:52:34,520 --> 00:52:37,320
Gosh, I've never been
this close to it. Yes.
697
00:52:37,320 --> 00:52:40,000
It's beautiful.
Isn't it?! It's amazing.
698
00:52:42,760 --> 00:52:47,120
'This stone tablet is known as the
Dream Stele of Thutmosis IV,
699
00:52:47,120 --> 00:52:49,320
'who was Tut's great-grandfather...
700
00:52:50,640 --> 00:52:54,000
'and it tells the story
of a strange hallucination.'
701
00:52:56,320 --> 00:53:00,720
It says Thutmosis IV
was on a hunting trip and then
702
00:53:00,720 --> 00:53:05,920
he decided to take a rest and he
fell asleep and he had a vision.
703
00:53:10,840 --> 00:53:14,360
Back then, the Sphinx was
covered in sand up to its neck.
704
00:53:14,360 --> 00:53:18,040
The Sphinx was telling him, "Please,
if you remove the sand from my body,
705
00:53:18,040 --> 00:53:19,840
"I will make you king." Right.
706
00:53:19,840 --> 00:53:23,400
Thutmosis IV removed the sand
from the body of the Sphinx
707
00:53:23,400 --> 00:53:25,960
and cleaned the Sphinx
and became king.
708
00:53:31,560 --> 00:53:34,840
It could simply be a symbolic
political statement
709
00:53:34,840 --> 00:53:37,240
but if literally true, it suggests
710
00:53:37,240 --> 00:53:40,960
that Tut's great-grandfather
had a powerful vision.
711
00:53:42,400 --> 00:53:44,520
Akhenaten, Tutankhamun's father,
712
00:53:44,520 --> 00:53:48,080
is also recorded as having similar
religious visions.
713
00:53:55,080 --> 00:53:57,440
This family pattern is
the final clue.
714
00:54:00,240 --> 00:54:03,800
Hutan now believes
he knows what killed Tutankhamun.
715
00:54:08,000 --> 00:54:09,880
It's an illness that can be
inherited...
716
00:54:12,560 --> 00:54:16,360
..that causes early death,
affects hormone levels...
717
00:54:20,000 --> 00:54:22,120
..and crucially, triggers visions.
718
00:54:31,840 --> 00:54:34,560
It can even explain
the fracture in Tut's knee.
719
00:54:36,480 --> 00:54:39,320
Adding together everything
that happened in his life
720
00:54:39,320 --> 00:54:41,720
and his whole family line -
721
00:54:41,720 --> 00:54:44,040
if we add all that together
and we say,
722
00:54:44,040 --> 00:54:46,360
"What could describe this condition?"
723
00:54:46,360 --> 00:54:51,480
And we have now the tangible evidence
from the body with a fracture...
724
00:54:54,200 --> 00:54:59,040
..the only thing that adds
all those things at the moment
725
00:54:59,040 --> 00:55:01,920
is that he might have had
temporal lobe epilepsy.
726
00:55:06,880 --> 00:55:09,920
It is a controversial diagnosis
727
00:55:09,920 --> 00:55:12,960
but it does seem to make
sense of a lot of the symptoms.
728
00:55:14,160 --> 00:55:17,280
Epilepsy affects the brain,
causing hallucinations,
729
00:55:17,280 --> 00:55:20,000
it can interfere with
hormone production,
730
00:55:20,000 --> 00:55:24,960
and the seizures themselves can
lead to unexpected fractures.
731
00:55:27,440 --> 00:55:30,720
We have to think about Tutankhamun
as someone who is epileptic
732
00:55:30,720 --> 00:55:32,960
but without treatment
733
00:55:32,960 --> 00:55:37,120
and without treatment, you have
a much higher risk of having
734
00:55:37,120 --> 00:55:40,400
unexpected falls,
unexpected accidents
735
00:55:40,400 --> 00:55:42,600
and unexpected
fractures as a result.
736
00:55:43,800 --> 00:55:44,840
So let me be clear.
737
00:55:44,840 --> 00:55:47,280
It's not the epilepsy itself
that would have killed him.
738
00:55:47,280 --> 00:55:49,880
It's the epilepsy
that could have led to a fracture,
739
00:55:49,880 --> 00:55:51,960
which would then have killed him?
Absolutely.
740
00:55:51,960 --> 00:55:54,640
So the epilepsy would
lead to the fracture
741
00:55:54,640 --> 00:55:58,040
and the fracture would have all
sorts of complications like bleeding
742
00:55:58,040 --> 00:56:00,920
and infection and that's probably
what killed Tutankhamun.
743
00:56:16,520 --> 00:56:20,360
It is a radical new solution
to this 3,000-year-old mystery...
744
00:56:25,080 --> 00:56:28,120
..an illness passed on to him
from earlier generations
745
00:56:28,120 --> 00:56:31,760
and made worse
by being the product of incest.
746
00:56:39,680 --> 00:56:41,400
At the age of 19,
747
00:56:41,400 --> 00:56:45,320
the body of Tutankhamun was put into
a tomb in the Valley of the Kings...
748
00:56:49,080 --> 00:56:52,680
..where he remained undiscovered
for 3,000 years,
749
00:56:52,680 --> 00:56:54,160
forgotten by history.
750
00:56:56,280 --> 00:56:59,760
But in death, he achieved
the goal of every Pharaoh...
751
00:57:05,560 --> 00:57:08,320
..to cross the vast ocean of time
752
00:57:08,320 --> 00:57:11,120
and keep his name alive...
753
00:57:13,360 --> 00:57:15,280
..to achieve immortality.
754
00:57:26,280 --> 00:57:30,920
This is much more than just the most
famous treasure ever discovered.
755
00:57:30,920 --> 00:57:35,440
It's more than just a mask -
the mask IS Tutankhamun.
756
00:57:36,880 --> 00:57:39,880
When people look at it,
they say his name.
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