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Top 15 Facts About King Tut

by Spill Guy in History, November 4, 2011
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This is a list of the top 15 facts about King Tutankhamun. I hope you enjoy the list.

The Curse of Tutankhamun Reappears

by sithin42 in History, October 10, 2011
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Year 2005. Hit by inexplicable phenomena which come as too much of a coincidence, the scientist who opened the boy king Tutankhamun’s mummy for a CT scan says the curse of Tutankhamun cannot be ruled out. The confession of the Egypt Antiquities Commission chairman fuels deep discussion. If the curse of Tutankhamun for real? Dancewithshadows digs into the ancient pyramids:

The Curse of The Pharaoh- The Life of Howard Carter

by ppvhighlightz in People, April 1, 2011
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The life of Howard Carter.

The Curse of King Tut

by kiwi123 in Paranormal, February 24, 2011
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King Tut is a world famous boy king. Living during the early egyptians, humans only three years ago found his tombs. But what is the Curse of King Tut?

The Valley of The Kings

by SteveGTaylor in History, January 9, 2011
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Nearly all the pharaohs chose to be buried in the valley of the kings.

Coure of Tutankhamon

by geantau in History, November 28, 2010
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From the initial team that was present at the boy pharaoh Tutankhamen tomb opening, only one person died at a younger age. Coincidence or consequence of a centuries-old curse, a curse sinister, mysterious and deadly?

Ancient Egypt

by THEBIGBOPPER in History, November 14, 2010
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The Ancient Egyptians built a society that lasted three millennia and still captures the imagination of people today.

The Best-known Pharoah

by Tiusto in Social Sciences, October 22, 2010
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TUTANKHAMEN is today the best-known of all Egypt’s pharaohs. Yet he reigned over his kingdom for only about six years. He died, probably around 1350 B.C., when he was only about 18 years old. He is certainly the one who has caused the greatest excitement.

Tomb of Tutankhamen

by mikhalych in History, September 3, 2010
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If you have already visited the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and saw the treasures of Tutankhamen’s tomb, then you will not be surprised emptiness of the tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Discovered on Nov. 4, 1922 by Howard Carter, after five years of searching, she went down in history thanks to a huge number of treasures found in the burial chamber, which, fortunately, did not affect the robber’s hand, despite the fact that in ancient times, the tomb was the object of at least two attempts robbery.

Ancient Egyptian Beliefs

by flame007 in History, April 24, 2010
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An article on Ancient Egyptian Beliefs.

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