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The Mysterious Death of Tutankhamun: Re-Opening the Case of Egypt's Boy-King (Paperback)
by Paul Doherty (Author) "ANCIENT EGYPT'S FASCINATION IS EVERLASTING..." (more)
Key Phrases: guardian statues, royal corpses, canopic jars, Valley of the Kings, Restoration Stela, Two Lands (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
Although the glorious riches of the young King Tutankhamun's tomb have been displayed in museums around the world, his death at age 18 remains shrouded in secrecy. Why was his burial so hasty? Why was he buried initially in a storeroom rather than in a splendid pharaonic tomb? Why did he die at such a young age? British historical novelist Doherty (The Mask of Ra) answers these and other questions in a splendid historical thriller. He skillfully re-creates the political intrigue, the religious controversy and the military exploits of Egypt's 18th Dynasty as he searches for clues to Tut's mysterious death and burial. Some scholars have theorized that Ay, Tut's vice-regent, murdered Tut in order to gain the throne for himself. Others have implicated Tut's wife in a murder plot. Combing through a mountain of archeological evidence, Doherty concludes that Tut likely suffered from Marfan's syndrome, a disease that causes tissues and vital organs to deteriorate, leading to blindness and physical as well as mental weakness. According to Doherty, such a condition would explain why Tut's tomb contains 413 walking sticks and why many of the tomb's drawings portray him as frail and lethargic. Doherty points out that Tut's death gave rise to a hasty and not altogether proper burial because Ay wanted to keep the king's death a secret from Horemheb, the military commander, so that Ay could assume the throne unimpeded. Zestfully told, Doherty's historical reconstruction of Tut's death is a first-rate page-turner. Color photos not seen by PW.
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Doherty, who earned his doctorate in history at Oxford, is the author of many historical novels set in ancient Egypt. He now joins Christine El Mahdy (Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the Boy-King) and Bob Brier (The Murder of Tutankhamen: A True Story) in the realm of speculative history, attempting to reconstruct Egypt's post-Amarna period using the small corpus of often fragmentary inscriptions, decorative temple reliefs, tomb paintings, funerary equipment, and mummies surviving from the 14th century B.C.E. Although displaying a rather embellished style in the prolog and conclusion, Doherty gets down to business in the main five chapters, presenting a highly plausible end-game scenario for the 18th dynasty. After rounding up the usual suspects (Ay, Horemheb, and Ankhesenamun), he rejects Brier's assassination theory as the cause of Tutankhamun's early death and hasty burial, instead suggesting Marfan syndrome, an inherited genetic disorder, as the possible explanation, as well as for the physical abnormalities of his purported father, Akhenaton. Doherty writes in a style accessible to the nonspecialist, starting with a descriptive list of dramatis personae and ending with an annotated bibliography. Recommended for all public libraries. (Illustrations and index not seen.)-Edward K. Werner, St. Lucie Cty. Lib. Syst., Ft. Pierce, FL
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Product Details
  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Basic Books (October 21, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786712457
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786712458
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
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guardian statues, royal corpses, canopic jars, sun disc, royal mummies
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Valley of the Kings, Restoration Stela, Two Lands, Book of the Dead, General Horemheb, Queen Tiye, Far Horizon, General Nakhtmin, Horus Road, Cairo Museum, Elliot Smith, Middle East, Great Green, Horemheb's Memphis, Millions of Years, New York, Pharaoh Tutankhamun, Prince of Byblos, Queen Nefertiti, Red Lands, Nile Delta, Window of Appearances
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