다음글의제목으로가장적절한것은? While it has long been known that the Egyptian pharaoh King Tutankhamen died at age 19 in about 1324 B.C., the cause of his death has remained a mystery since his tomb was excavated in 1922. A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that King Tut most likely died from malaria and bone abnormalities. The evidence, obtained through DNA testing carried out by Egyptian researchers, would explain the hundred or so walking sticks found in King Tut’s tomb and contradicts earlier theories that he was murdered.
① The Mystery of King Tut ② DNA Testing Releasing Evidence ③ King Tut’s Curse: Malaria ④ King Tut’s Lifetime of Hardship ⑤ The Dangers of Malaria