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But Aziz claims the king had six chariots interred with him in his tomb and a whole bunch of wine, indicating that he used both those things profusely.
“In their tombs, the Ancient Egyptians would take the things that they wanted in the afterlife,” said Aziz.During one of those rides, the 19-year-old’s leg would have hit the ‘dashboard’ of the chariot during a crash, causing the fracture described in autopsy reports and an open wound that led to his eventual death, said Aziz.“I think that we can rule out those disabilities,” Aziz said.
"Tut's foot condition did not prevent him from participating in activities. He was an active teenager." For now, Aziz’s theory remains just that: a theory. And it is unlikely that we will ever have true confirmation of its validity. “Because of the way that the autopsy was conducted in 1925, sadly, a lot of vital information has been lost," Aziz
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