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10 Deny, «Note on the skeleton hitherto believed to be that of King Akhenaten;
ASAE 31 (1931), p. 116.
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11 See, for instance, Aldred and Sandison, pp. 305—15.
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12 Burridge, «Akhenaten: A New Perspective. Evidence of a Genetic Disorder in
the Royal Family of 18th Dynasty Egypt», JSSEA 23 (1993), p. 65.
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13 Ibid.
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14 Phillips, Act of God: Tutankhamun, Moses and the Myth of Atlantis, p. 68.
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15 Burridge, p. 65.
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16 Burridge, pp. 63–74; Burridge, «Did Akhenaten Suffer from Marfan's
Syndrome?», BA 59:2 (June 1996), pp. 127—8.
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17 Filer, «The KV 55 body: the facts», EA 17 (Autumn 2000), p. 4.
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18 See Collins, Gods of Eden, Ch. 11.
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19 See Stecchini, Notes on the Relation of Ancient Measures to the Great
Pyramid», in Tompkins, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, pp. 287–382.
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20 Molleson & Campbell, «Deformed Skulls at Tell Arpachi-yah: the Social
Context», in Campbell & Green (eds), The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient
Near East, Oxbow Monograph No. 51, 1995, pp. 45–55.
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21 Hoving, Tutankhamun — The Untold Story, p. 27.
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