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It never ceases to amaze me what science can find out about mummies. To hone in on King Tut dying of sickle cell anemia rather than malaria is truly remarkable. I hope they find out who his real mother was. I wouldn't be surprised if his mother and father were brother and sister, considering how they "kept it in the family."
The music of the sun was amazing too. I'd like to see a bigger article on that--or a follow-up.
It never ceases to amaze me what science can find out about mummies. To hone in on King Tut dying of sickle cell anemia rather than malaria is truly remarkable. I hope they find out who his real mother was. I wouldn't be surprised if his mother and father were brother and sister, considering how they "kept it in the family."
The music of the sun was amazing too. I'd like to see a bigger article on that--or a follow-up.