SaiyanTheSuper-J
SaiyanTheSuper-J t1_iujb4k3 wrote
Reply to comment by Calion in TIL that the damage on the back of King Tut's skull was due to mishandling of his remains rather than a fatal blow to the head. by KelpCakeDanny
Understandable. Maybe the book was made before the 2006 scan that confirmed the mishandling.
SaiyanTheSuper-J t1_iuj9k83 wrote
Reply to comment by Rosebunse in TIL that the damage on the back of King Tut's skull was due to mishandling of his remains rather than a fatal blow to the head. by KelpCakeDanny
Definitely an instance where being screwed ended up being beneficial in the long run.
SaiyanTheSuper-J t1_iuiiytu wrote
Reply to comment by Calion in TIL that the damage on the back of King Tut's skull was due to mishandling of his remains rather than a fatal blow to the head. by KelpCakeDanny
The mishandling? Yeah, Tut got majorly screwed. The tomb isn't his, the artifacts aren't his, the sarcophagus isn't his, and his mummy was not properly done.
SaiyanTheSuper-J t1_ja8ryuj wrote
Reply to comment by Darkstar1988 in TIL John Scopes, a high school teacher in Tennessee, was arrested and tried for merely teaching the theory of evolution in 1925. by JesusLikesHisCheezIt
Not all religious people are dickheads