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Why was king Tut's body taken out of his tomb and for how long

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Answered by Anonymous
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King Tut's body was taken out of his tomb for knowing the details of him and his Dynasty. It was taken out till knowing the full details about him and to save his mummy from thieves.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Explanation:

Due to information about him and his dynasty becoming known, King Tut's remains was removed from his tomb. It was removed until all of his information was known in order to protect his mother from robbers.

He even tried to loosen the resins by putting the mummy under the blazing sun. However, every effort went in vain. The only way left for him was to “chisel” it “beneath the limbs and trunk”. Thus, Carter decided to remove the mummy's head and break the major joints to separate it from its coffin.

He also tried placing the mummy under the hot sun to break up the resins. But all of our efforts were in vain. He had to "chisel" it "beneath the limbs and trunk" as the only remaining option. Carter made the decision to take the mummy's head off and fracture its primary joints in order to free it from its coffin.

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