what did carter do to remove mummy from the coffin why
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First of all, he tried to use the intense heat of the Egyptian sun to loosen the resins. For several hours he set the mummy outside in blazing sunshine that heated it to 149 degrees Fahrenheit.
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●Carter found that the mummy was cemented with the ritual resins used while burying it and tried to break out but failed and then he used the blazing sunlight to loosen it and heated it to 149° farenheit but nothing happened then he decided to chiselled(cut into pieces) it and Carter's men severe every joint of Tut's mummy and seperate it from its coffin.
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