An exhibition featuring the first CT scans of the boy king’s mummy tells us more about Tutankhamun than ever before

Non-Invasive CT Scan of Tutankhamun’s mummy.


More recent reconstructions and studies of Tutankhamun’s mummy have provided deeper insights into his appearance, health, and possible causes of death. Advances in CT scanning, DNA analysis, and forensic techniques have revealed several key findings.


DNA tests (2010 study by Zahi Hawᴀss & team) revealed that Tutankhamun had malaria and a bone disorder (Köhler disease), which may have weakened him significantly. A CT scan in 2005 showed that he had a broken left thigh-bone, likely sustained shortly before death, possibly leading to a fatal infection, however, earlier theories that the Boy King died in a chariot accident were ruled out, as his club-foot and frail condition suggest he was unlikely to be an active warrior.


Unlike the 2005 National Geographic reconstruction of Tutankhamun, newer reconstructions focus more on his frail physique and deformities. The BBC’s 2014 documentary, “Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered”, showcased the Boy King with his club-foot, and a 2022 digital reconstruction by scientists using forensic anthropology and 3D modelling, depict a thin young man showcasing an overbite with protruding teeth, and slightly asymmetrical features.


Despite this, there is still much controversy over certifying the king’s cause of death.

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