Why did tut's body have to undergo a ct scan how was it carried out and what results did it yield?
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Tut was just a teenager when he died. He was laid to rest in his grave laden with gold and finally forgotten. The tomb was discovered in 1922. The world has been speculating about Tut's fate. Some even did not rule out the possibility of his murder. A CT Scan was done on Tut to offer new clues about his life and death. The other aim was to provide an accurate forensic reconstruction of the young Pharaoh.
The workmen carried Tut from the tomb in his wooden box. They climbed a ramp and a flight of stairs in the sand outside. Then they rose on a hydraulic lift and went into the trailer that held the scanner.
The results of the CT Scan were quite encouraging. 1700 digital X-ray images in cross section were created. A grey head appeared on screen. Neck vertebrae were quite clear. The images of hand, ribcage and skull were equally bright. These revealed that nothing had gone seriously wrong with Tut's body.
Tutenkhamen was one of the King of Egypt whose body was buried under a pyramid.
Explanation:
- Description of the body shows that the the body had no minor changes. This colour was visible properly. There was the change in the neck. There was no change in the ribcage and abdomen.
- This signifies that there is no change in the body by the process of decomposition. the CT scan was compared to that of a teenager since the king died as a teenager.
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