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When a team from Liverpool University X-rayed the body in 1968, about 3,300
years after the 19-year-old king’s death, they could find no sign of his
penis. There was speculation that it had been stolen and sold to a private
collector. There are people who do collect such things. But Zahi Hawass,
head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, discovered the missing
member using a hospital CT scanner during a recent study of the remains.
What was feared lost was where it should have been. “It has always been
there,” Professor Hawass told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation this
week. “I found it during the scan when the mummy was lifted; it lay loose in
the sand around the king’s body.”
All matters appeared intact when King Tut was first removed from his tomb by
the Times-sponsored archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, and
photographed by Harry Burton, the official cameraman. Dr Eduard Egarter
Vigl, a mummy expert and a member of the recent scanning team, explained
yesterday: “The pharaoh’s sex organ is clearly visible in Burton’s pictures;
all was normal in King Tut. The penis is a highly vascularised organ and
shrinks when it is mummified.
Actually, King Tut has been flattered by the embalmers’ work.”
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