Relics in Tutankhamuns tomb hint he invented elaborate burial rites
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The inner sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun, who ruled during the 18th dynasty of ancient EgyptBuddy Mays / AlamyA collection of roughly made clay trays and wooden staffs found among the golden treasures of Tutankhamuns tomb may offer the earliest evidence of an important ancient Egyptian royal funerary ritual. The idea is the latest indication that the boy king had a burial unlike that of any other pharaoh.Tutankhamuns nine-year-long reign in the 14th century BC came shortly after a period of religious turmoil in ancient
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