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Tutankhamun and the end of the 18th Dynasty

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It would be presumption for a non-medical man to comment upon the anatomical findings of Professor Harrison and Dr Abdalla until the facts and the inferences that can be drawn from them have been fully published. This article, then, cannot claim to be more than a commentary and speculation on those facts that are at present available.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Tutankhamun and the end of the 18th Dynasty
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It would be presumption for a non-medical man to comment upon the anatomical findings of Professor Harrison and Dr Abdalla until the facts and the inferences that can be drawn from them have been fully published.
This article, then, cannot claim to be more than a commentary and speculation on those facts that are at present available.

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