Was King Tut killed?

My teacher said he was, but the my S.S. teacher said he killed himself. I'm confused!

The short answer is that we don't know.

There's also the theory that he died of natural causes.

You might want to research this yourself by Googling King Tut death.

I had already done so. And hardly anything helped me.

We simply do not know how or why King Tut died. His mummy is not in very good shape after about 3300 years. Evidence points several directions, but nothing conclusive can be certain. He may have died of a severely infected broken leg, but that's not sure either.

Berry, this is one of those cases that we have to accept that no one knows how he died.

Have you seen these sites?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/10/071023-king-tut.html

http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/kingtutdeath.htm

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7128729/

I've seen the the nationalgeographic one. Yes, I know that no one knows. It's just that i came to this site to find out that he didn't . My teacher got into an argument with my S.S. teacher. They were practically yelling. Thank you for your help.

I'm Berry, Owen is with me. And we are both doing this sour thing for science. And thanks for your help with King Tut.

The death of King Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, remains a subject of speculation and debate among historians and scientists. There are several theories regarding the cause of his death, as his mummified remains showed evidence of several health issues. To obtain the most accurate information, it is important to consult reliable and scholarly sources that have studied and analyzed the available evidence.

To start, I recommend using reputable history books or academic articles that focus on ancient Egyptian history. These sources often provide a detailed analysis of the evidence surrounding King Tut's death, including the examination of his mummified remains and CT scans conducted in the 21st century.

Another valuable resource could be the research conducted by experts such as Egyptologists or historians specializing in ancient Egypt. These individuals have dedicated their careers to studying and interpreting the history and artifacts of ancient Egypt and are likely to have the most up-to-date information and insights.

Additionally, you could explore online resources from trusted institutions such as universities, museums, or reputable archaeological organizations. These sources often publish scholarly articles, research papers, or educational materials related to ancient Egyptian history and King Tut's death.

Remember that historical research requires careful consideration of various sources and interpretations to form a well-rounded understanding. By consulting accurate and credible sources, you can gain a clearer perspective on the debate surrounding King Tut's death and make more informed judgments.