Ancient DNA Reveals Ramesses III Was Murdered, Son Screamed
Science confirms Ramesses III's murder and son's screaming mummy - Futura-Sciences

The papyrus that surfaced in the 1820s The story broke into modern awareness in the 1820s, when European antiquarians arrived in Egypt amid the excitement that followed the Rosetta Stone’s translation. Hieroglyphs were suddenly readable. Ancient documents were emerging from markets and excavation sites across the country. Among them was...
Scientists have confirmed through DNA analysis and ancient papyrus documents that Pharaoh Ramesses III was murdered, likely during a palace conspiracy. The discovery also reveals his son's mummified remains show signs of extreme distress. These findings solve a 3,000-year-old mystery using modern forensic and historical methods combined.
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