Tutankamon (Catalan Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tutankamon" in Catalan language version.

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  • «The First Family's Pets». hoover.archives.gov. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, 08-05-2017. [Consulta: 12 juliol 2019].

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  • "Analysis of the short tandem repeat (STR) data published on Ramesses III and the Amarna ancient royal family (including Tutankhamun) showed a majority to have an affinity with "sub-Saharan" Africans in one affinity analysis, which does not mean that they lacked other affiliations—an important point that typological thinking obscures". Keita, S. O. Y. «Ideas about "Race" in Nile Valley Histories: A Consideration of "Racial" Paradigms in Recent Presentations on Nile Valley Africa, from "Black Pharaohs" to Mummy Genomest». Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 35, 9-2022, pàg. 93–127. De subscripció o mur de pagament

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  • Paul, Gill. «1920s "Tutmania" and its Enduring Echoes | History News Network». historynewsnetwork.org. History News Network, 18-07-2021. [Consulta: 17 juliol 2022]. «Tutmania seeped into popular culture with the 1923 song "Old King Tut", a stage magician who called himself "Carter the Great", and the iconic 1932 horror film The Mummy, written by a journalist who had covered the discovery of the tomb. President Herbert Hoover even called his pet dog King Tut!»

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