10 Interesting Fact About The curse of King Tut's tomb
10 Interesting Fact About The curse of King Tut's tomb
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The fire at the Faraon Palace triggered several myths about the curse of the grave of Raja Tutankhamun.
Tutankhamun's nightmares are partly considered as clues about the curse that will come.
In 1923, Carter discovered Tutankhamun's grave, which soon became an icon of Egyptian past.
After the opening of the grave, some historians believe that sudden death many people associated with the discovery of the grave of Tutankhamun are curses of graves.
In 1923, a journal titled Cursed the Grave of Raja Tutankhamun was published.
From 1923 to 1933, many people died in a short time after being related to the discovery of the grave.
Sir Archibald Douglas-Reid, an Egyptian medical expert in the 20th century, suggested that all sudden deaths were related to the curse of the grave.
In 1932, a historian named Thomas Hoving doubted the truth about the curse of the grave.
In 1998, a study showed that sudden death associated with the discovery of Tutankhamun's grave might not be due to curses but due to the spread of infectious diseases.
The curse of Tutankhamun's grave is still one of the eternal mysteries that is still not answered.