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	<title>Comments on: New Speculations Over King Tut’s Death</title>
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		<title>By: Em Hotep!/Egypt for the Curious Layperson and the Budding Scholar/ Families and Frailties of the Eighteenth Dynasty/Egypt in the News/Shemsu Sesen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Em Hotep!/Egypt for the Curious Layperson and the Budding Scholar/ Families and Frailties of the Eighteenth Dynasty/Egypt in the News/Shemsu Sesen</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Indeed, King Tut was one of the mummies who showed the genetic markers for malaria tropica.  However, Dr. Robert Connolly, a physical anthropologist from the University of Liverpool who has himself worked with Tut, points out that the presences of the parasite in Tut’s blood does not necessarily mean he ever developed full-blown malaria (Source:  Pattaya Daily News:  “New Speculations Over King Tut’s Death”). [...]</description>
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