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Preface | 11 | |
Foreword | 17 | |
Acknowledgments | 23 | |
Introduction | 25 | |
Chapter 1 | Tutankhamen's Tomb: Inscrutable, Dismaying | 35 |
Tutankhamen in the Sunlight | 40 | |
Chapter 2 | An Invitation to Unravel an Ancient Riddle | 47 |
Chapter 3 | Egypt: Where Old Paradoxes and New Personalities Meet | 61 |
Satisfying Our Itch for History | 65 | |
Chapter 4 | Tutankhamen's Tomb Triumphs over Time | 71 |
Chapter 5 | Considering the First Clues: Using Victimology to Establish Tut's Lifestyle | 93 |
Victimology of Tutankhamen | 96 | |
Background Information | 97 | |
Our Approach to Investigative Analysis | 106 | |
Chapter 6 | It's Murder--Reasonable Suspicion Rules Out Death by Suicide, Natural Causes, or Accident | 121 |
Suicide? | 127 | |
Death by Natural Causes? | 128 | |
By Accident? | 130 | |
Murder? | 132 | |
Chapter 7 | Zigzagging Across Egypt--Soaking Up the Sun, Listening to the Experts, and Collecting Clues | 137 |
Chapter 8 | Two Cops in a Crypt--Tracking Four Main Suspects | 151 |
Chapter 9 | Amarna and Minya | 159 |
Amarna | 160 | |
Chapter 10 | Radiographs Don't Lie--Myths and Theories about Tutankhamen's Demise | 165 |
Chapter 11 | The Unusual Suspects | 181 |
Discovery of Horemheb's Tomb | 182 | |
Maya | 185 | |
Ankhesenamun | 188 | |
Ay, "The Great Manipulator" | 189 | |
Chapter 12 | Why Ay? Presenting the Indictment | 193 |
High Court of the Pharaoh of Egypt for the Central District of Thebes | 198 | |
Conclusion: The Curse of the Mummy Tut | 205 | |
Bibliography | 213 | |
Appendixes | ||
Maps and Charts | 219 | |
Ancient Egyptian Temples and Tombs | 219 | |
The Valley of the Nile | 220 | |
Tutankhamen's Tomb | 221 | |
Tutankhamen's Family Tree | 222 | |
Some of the Kings and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt | 223 | |
Chronology of Main Events | 224 | |
The Great Restoration Stela of Tut-Ankh-Amun | 225 | |
The Skull and Cervical Spine Radiographs of Tutankhamen: A Critical Appraisal | 229 | |
The Investigative Approach Used in the Death Investigation of King Tut | 243 |
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