Why did the third coffin put Carter in trouble?A. It was empty B. The resins used to cement Tut to the bottom of the solid gold coffin which was hardened enough C. The material found inside was already looted D. none of the above
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The third coffin put Carter in trouble because (B) The resins used to cement Tut to the bottom of the solid gold coffin which was hardened enough.
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- As the body was found cemented to its gold coffin, it was impossible to move it. Finally, to separate the mummy from its adornments, Carter decided to remove its head and break nearly every major joint. Due to this his investigation was resented.
- King Tut's mummy was stuck to the bottom of the coffin because the resins had melted and hardened Carter decided to chisel the hardened resin from beneath the mummy. Carter ordered the coffin to be put in the sun hoping to melt and loosen the resins. Even with 149 degrees Fahrenheit, the resins did not soften.
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