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The truth behind King Tut’s curse

The so-called curse of King Tut emerged largely from media sensationalism following the discovery of his tomb in 1922. Deaths linked to the excavation are better explained by infection, illness, ...
In a BBC archive clip, archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the ...
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from ...
Her family has had their fair share of bad luck, including being robbed at gunpoint and getting into an altercation with a serial killer.
A Beaconsfield woman has claimed that her family is "constantly swerving death” due to a curse after her ancestor helped discover Tutankhamen's tomb.
Micah Sheldrake, 23, says her family has had multiple close calls - from weird accidents to a serial killer and illness ...
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from every corner of the world. One day it’s an enormous thigh bone from a ...
The linguistic diversity suggests that people from different parts of the Indian subcontinent travelled to Egypt between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, likely for trade in spices and other valuable ...
Micah Sheldrake, 23, says her family has had multiple close calls - from weird accidents to a serial killer and illness ...
CAIRO - Egypt's most famous pharaoh, King Tutankhamun, was a frail boy who suffered from a cleft palate and club foot. He died of complications from a broken leg exacerbated by malaria, and his ...