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Tutankhamen – Who Was Man Under The Mask

by celeres in History, May 5, 2012
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Since the discovery of his richly furnished tomb in 1922, Tutankhamen has ascended to an afterlife no pharaoh in ancient Egypt’s 3,000-year civilization could have imagined. His reign was brief, circa 1336-1327 B.C. Historians had previously known so little about him that they were not sure if he had died young or come to the throne as an old man. But the sight of his golden death mask provoked a media frenzy, and the wild conjecture has continued down to our time of high-tech studies of the Tut mummy.

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.

Ancient Egyptian Beliefs

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

The Valley in The West

by manxie101 in Social Sciences, December 6, 2009
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This article is about the history of Egypt of the pharoah himself, Tutakhamun, literature, the map of the king of the valleys etc…

The Hand of an Egyptian Princess

by Patrick Bernauw in History, March 10, 2009
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Had the spectre of an Egyptian Princess something to do with the Curse of Tutankhamen? And why was this story revealed by an occultist named "Cheiro", which is Greek for hand?

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