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Tutankhamun death theory from a scientist's perspective called Dr…
Tutankhamun death theory from a scientist's perspective called Dr Markel
Where does sources of this come from
NPR
What is NPR
It is a national public radio from the USA created in 1970, This source contain an audio fil with a transcript about this history mystory
NPR contains many audio files and some of them have discoveries of history mysteries and one of them was the discovery of Tutankhamun's real cause of death
What Perspective it came from for example from? For example, what race or culture it came from
This Source came from the perspective of two people combined one of them would be a journalist, and the other would be a scientist who would have discovered a puzzle pice of a history mystery.
The journalist's (Conan) perspective would have been one side of the debate about Tutankhamun's cause of death debate or maybe he didn't know anything about it and is about to be informed from the sientist
The scientist (Dr Markel) perspective would have been in a new side of the debate and explaining what could be a puzzle piece of the history mystery of Tutankhamun's death and life and informing other is point of view
Who created the source? for example an individual, a company, or a small group?
This source came from a radio's (NPR) Interview
Key parts of the interview
The fracture of the leg though was probably incurred in real life.
the study of the conduct of the royal family.
he had a raging case of malaria
This Company is a national public radio and the nation is the United States
When was it Created? For example, was it made in the 19th century or the 15th century so on and so on.
This Interview got it's release date for both website and Radio at February the 16th 2010 when the interview went live and the audio file and transcript went public on the website
To put is to an historical date it would be in the 3rd millennium, the 21st century, the 2nd decade, the ninth year of the decade, the 2nd month and the 16th day of the month.
What was the purpose of creating the source?
This source was created because, a scientist called Dr Markel discovered that actual reason for Tutankhamun's death and wanted to tell this to the society about this discovery, and also this may have caused a bit of a debate like he said in the interview
What was it made from or what objects were used for the source?
This source Could have used different equipment for the recording foe example...
Microphones for the two different people to be able to communicate to the public and for the public to listen
A noise canceling room for best clarity for both people communicating to eachother
A voice recorder for recording the text and can be able to con vert it to a transcript and an audio file
Bibliographical details
bibiographical link
NPR. (n.d.). King Tut Felled by Injury and Malaria, NotMurder.
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123775
Evaluation
Can the source be trusted
This can be trusted by some researchers who wants some base iformation about his life and death
Also this site may not be trusted because this only has one side of perspective and people may need more perspectives
If the source is reliable
Same as if this source can be trusted, it may be helpful for minor researchers
Also the same as if can be trusted, this may not be reliable because it only shows one perspective
Can this source be used by historians
For Historians, this may be at bit helpful but of if they want one side of the story not both sides, This may not be that helpful for them because they need a bit more of a variety of perspectives
What are the positives and negatives about this souce
Positives are that this source was created by and interview by a scientist about a discovery that can be helpful to some historians that need it
The Negatives it that some information may not be useful to some historians who need it