King Tut was only 18 years old when he died

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His chest was also caved in and he was buried with no heart
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He likely got his chest caved in while hunting a rhino.
 

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He had the most in tact tomb discovered. Almost all of the Pharaohs tombs were ransacked by robbers. But his tomb still looked almost the same as when he was buried although it was broken into once or twice. But it was full of treasure.

Also, Tut did do a considerable amount during his reign. His successors, Aye and Horemheb erased a lot of things that Tut had commissioned and replaced them with their names. Virtually erasing the memory of his reign like his father Akhenaten. Tut wasn’t even buried in his own tomb because he died so early and it wasn’t ready. Aye took his tomb.

One thing though, Tut’s family was the wealthiest royal dynasty/family in all of Egyptian history. So possibly no other Pharoah lived in the sort of splendor that he and his family enjoyed.
That has to say something about what we place importance on in this world.

Imagine being considered a living god in your time only to have some random nikka snatch your chain 600 years later.
 

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Was he really 18?

Were the ancient folks on the same calendar that we are on today? I read that many folks used different calendars until Rome adopted the calendar that we use today by forcing the people to adopt to the months and days.

The moon was used to track the days of months

Not saying that you are wrong OP, just asking a question.
 

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