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king tutMany people don’t believe in curses. It may be time that they should believe in curses! The curse of King Tut may have killed a British Lord. It had happened because he did not listen to the code ” Death Should Come On Swift Wings To He Who Disturbs The Peace of The King. ” This has given rise to very great spectors in magazines and newspapers. That was very much the curse on King Tut’s Tomb.

This had all started when Tut’s tomb was opened by a British Lord. After that  Lord opened King Tut’s tomb had gotten ill from a very bad mosquito bite. After a couple months later the British Lord sadly died. A rumor had started that same mosquito had bit the British Lord on the same cheek and the same position. So many Ancient Egyptians beleived if their mummy was either destroyed or stolen the pharaoh’s spirit would never be able to come back to their mummified body at night they wouldn’t even be able to comeback. That way they would never be able to dwell in their afterlife. Howard Carter, the man who had discovered King Tut’s tomb had only been able to live at the age of 65. He had died by another cause, but he had never believed in any type of curse.

Illnesses and deaths have been linked to the ancient tombs of Egypt. Many Archaeologists have now discovered that there are many poisonous plants, and some type of a mold plant that are in many ancient tombs. Now a days archeologists wear masks that way they won’t get harmed by anything unusual.

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