Tut-Ankh-Amun - A Study Day with Joyce Filer
Scientists have now revealed their fascinating findings from a new detailed examination of the mummy of the boy-king Tutankhamun. Join Joyce Filer on this study day to debate and explore King Tut's (probably) cause of death, the Pharoah's medical conditions, his parentage (or which members of his family have been identified) and what sort of tests (DNA, CT-scan, ...) were used to examine Tutankhamun's body.
Contact information:
Richard at rikki_promo@yahoo.co.uk or tel: 07973 695 168
'Tut-Ankh-Amun' presented by Joyce Filer will take place on Saturday the 29th of May from 11am to 5pm at the University of London, London WC1.
Booking is obliged, and should be done before May 10th.
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