Why the world went wild for King Tut
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:57 am
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Bullet Magnet wrote:It's all to do with the timing, thats why I say everything is in perfect timing, as it should be.
Plus the white man's quest for gold, which probably has not served makind well these past 5000 years.
Nice find, so back in the day, they ( the masses ) thought king Tut was an Old man eh ?
No he definitely died a young man when he died. i was not there but the news was pretty big across the north eastern area.newcastle wrote:Good grief BM....."wise old nut",......"old King Tut"....just (pretty poor) rhyming and allusion to Old King Cole.
NOBODY, least of all the "masses" , thought of Tut other then as a 'boy king'
You risk setting off Frater on one of his trips to support the theory that Tut died an old man
He definitely died young because his body has been examinedFrater0082 wrote:No he definitely died a young man when he died. i was not there but the news was pretty big across the north eastern area.newcastle wrote:Good grief BM....."wise old nut",......"old King Tut"....just (pretty poor) rhyming and allusion to Old King Cole.
NOBODY, least of all the "masses" , thought of Tut other then as a 'boy king'
You risk setting off Frater on one of his trips to support the theory that Tut died an old man
indeeed. I myself is left wondering how he died. Of course he had some illessesZooropa wrote:He definitely died young because his body has been examinedFrater0082 wrote:No he definitely died a young man when he died. i was not there but the news was pretty big across the north eastern area.newcastle wrote:Good grief BM....."wise old nut",......"old King Tut"....just (pretty poor) rhyming and allusion to Old King Cole.
NOBODY, least of all the "masses" , thought of Tut other then as a 'boy king'
You risk setting off Frater on one of his trips to support the theory that Tut died an old man