Tim Batty

Tim Batty

scientist Egypt

Tim Batty is a prominent authority at the University of Cairo, known for his expertise in ancient Egyptian history and archaeology. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of historical figures such as Tutankamón through advanced genetic testing, revealing new insights into the young pharaoh's health and the circumstances surrounding his death. His recent findings suggest that Tutankamón succumbed to malaria, shedding light on the medical challenges faced in ancient Egypt.

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Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Tim Batty stated that the tests show Tutankhamun was infected with malaria that could have killed him. 7

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Tutankamón habría muerto por malaria, según pruebas de ADN