When Tutankhamen was discovered in his tomb almost one hundred years ago, what was the most likely reason historians did not det
ermine why he died? Historians were more interested in the artifacts found in the tomb.
Historians did not have the medical education to determine the cause.
Historians did not have the technology to find the answer at that time.
Historians depended on unreliable sources to find the answer.
Historians were more interested in the artifacts found in the tomb.
Explanation:
The mummified body of Tutankhamun, one of the most important pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, was discovered on October 28, 1925, after almost 3 years of exploration. Upon opening the sarcophagus, historians found the grave goods with which the pharaoh was buried: these were riches of enormous historical value, since they gave an account of numerous valuable data regarding the life of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt. This, added to the lack of medical knowledge on the part of historians, meant that the cause of his death was not properly recorded at the time.
Common law is a law that established by court decision rather than by statues enacted by legislature .
Common law called like that because it was intended to be applied uniformly and therefore be coming among the courts of the various jurisdictions in England .
The question is not complete has some details are missing. I have however attached a similar question for the differential equation, you can use the same approach for any DE.
Explanation:
Solution of differential equation was aplied to get the particular solution, the details and appropriate steps is as shown in the attachment.
The statement ‘Processing information while learning something new can
occur without demonstration of behavior’ is true. Learning information can be
verbally (through speaking), visually (through diagrams , pictures, etc.) or by
hearing.
The population was diverse from the beginning. Since Holland of the day was one of the most prosperous and desirable places in the world, a limited number of Dutch were attracted across the ocean. Instead, people of different nationalities searching for economic opportunities found new hope in New Amsterdam.