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Pharaoh TutankhamenAnalysis of Tutankhamen’s DNA confirms that some Egyptian leaders during the 18th dynasty were related to Western Europeans.
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The Curious Truth About: King Tutankhamen's CurseOnce Egyptian King Tutankhamen's tomb was opened, people started to die. Could a curse from the 3,000 year old mummy be responsible?
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Hatshepsut Found: The Biggest Egyptology Discovery Since King TutankhamenThose interested in ancient Egyptian history will be delighted at the latest news in the field of Egyptology. Experts carrying out work in Egypt believe they have discovered the mummy of the legendary Hatshepsut, the most well known female pharaoh, reports the BBC.
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Who is Buried in Tomb 55?Could the mummy in Tomb 55 belong to the father, brother or uncle of Tutankhamen. Is it possible that it belongs to a woman? -
King TutankhamunWho was he? Why was he important?
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A Visit to the Egyptian Museum in CairoEgyptian Museum, home to King Tutankhamen's treasure, cairo tourism, Egypt vacation
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Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great PharaohsTutankhamen: The Golden King And The Great Pharaohs is an amazing traipse through the past, and a highly enriching experience!
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The Treasures of King Tut's TombRightly heralded as one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th Century, Tutankhamen's Tomb provided the world with a glimpse of life in ancient Egypt unseen before or since.
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Information and Facts About King TutAmong the famous royalties in the Valley of the Kings was Tutankhamen or also known as King Tut.
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The Power of Belief: Hauntings, Paranormal Activity, an Ancient Curse and the Role of the Human MindI wrote a short editorial of my thoughts on paranomral activity and how the mind percieves it. It centers around the new discovery of how King Tutankhamen probably died and the ever lasting "Pharaohs curse".
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Egypt's Past Revealed at Valley of the KingsThe Valley of the Kings was made famous by the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb a.k.a. King Tut in 1922 which was propelled to the archives of mystery & awe by the Curse of the Pharaohs. -
Hauntings of Ancient EgyptHad 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? -
Garlic, the Ancient Herb for Healthy CookingGarlic has been used throughout human history, and while some of it's claimed benefits appear elusive, others are proven. It's good in food too! -
King Tut: The Mysterious Boy KingA overview of the life and tomb of King Tut and his unsolved murder.
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Rare Kohler's Disease Affected Bones Thousands of Years AgoIt usually strikes young children, boys far more often than girls. Kohler's disease destroys bone in a child's foot. No one knows exactly why. Here's an overview of this rare condition and how it might have affected one famous patient. -
Popular Trends in America - the 1920sTrends that were popular in the 1920s are talked about in this article, including fashion, music and social trends.
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On This Day: A Trivia Quiz - February 16King Tut, LeVar Burton and the city of New Orleans: find out what happened in their lives on this day as you test your knowledge of history, celebrities and pop culture. -
Licorice Root Acts as Natural Cortisone and MoreLicorice always brings to mind the red or black confection by that name. However, the candy actually contains little or no real licorice. However, the licorice root is rich in value.
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Traveling Easy with AmtrakTips, hints, and advice on how to travel happily and comfortably on Amtrak.
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Five Great Books on Ancient Egypt for KidsA look at five great educational and entertaining books on Ancient Egypt that elementary school aged children will love.
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CHEAP FARES to CAIRO EGYPTSee the Great Pyramid in Cairo Egypt; one of the "Seven Wonders of the World".
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History and Importance of Olives and Olive WoodA historical look at olive wood and olive oil from ancient times to modern day.
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Europeans Look for King Tut's TombEuropean archeologists became fascinated with the Egyptian tombs in the 19th century. They excavated the sites hoping to find undiscovered treasures that would advance the knowledge of art, history, and science.
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Planning a Family Vacation to Egypt? Read This Guide!Earlier this year our family enjoyed a visit to Cairo. Our children range in age from 11 to 18 and they all thought Egypt was fascinating. Our favorite sights were the Al Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum. -
Free Beading PatternsThe following links will direct you to free beading patterns, the beading patterns are of varying difficulty but all the free bead patterns are absolutely no cost. -
King Tut's CurseThis ancient curse that was recorded on King Tut's tomb and is the stuff that movies are made of, in fact we mummy aficionados have seen just about all the Hollywood movies, but is there any truth to this ancient curse or not?
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Michael C. Carlos Collections at Emory UniversityGreat sources of masterpiece based on the ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and the ancient Americas sculptures and architecture.
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An Egyptian ExperienceThis is an essay I wrote in 2007 for a college writing class. We were asked to pick one place anywhere in the world that we would want to visit. I picked Egypt and described the sights and scenes I would want to see there. -
Milk Paint: Easy to Make, Economical, and Eco-Friendly TooMilk Paint is regaining wide usage because it contains only ingredients that are all-natural and will not harm the environment; milk paint is truly a "green paint".
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Healing with Crystals: CarnelianCarnelian is a variety of quartz that is found throughout the world. It has been revered by many cultures as a spiritual stone and has a wide range of metaphysical and healing properties.
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A Statue of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti Has a New HomeStatue of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, which is believed to be about 3,400 years old, moved into new "home" - Neues Museum in Berlin, which was reopened on 17 October 2009. -
The Citadel in CairoThe Citadel was established in 1176 by Saladin as a walled garrison from which he fought the Crusaders.
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Ancient Egyptian Funerary PracticesThis is a research paper about ancient Egyptian funerary practices and why it was so important to the egyptians. This paper talks about mummification, tombs and funerary artwork.
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Famous People Who Died on March 2 in HistoryFamous People Who Died on March 2 in History John Wesley,Howard Carter,James "Cool Papa" Bell,Marge Schott,Jack Wild
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Did the Egyptian Pharaohs Curse Their Tombs and the Pyramids?Many people have believed that the ancient pharaohs or their priests cursed the Egyptian royal tombs, so that if anyone dared disturb them, they would be punished. Are they really cursed? -
Cairo, Capital of EgyptCairo, the metropolis of Egypt. With a beautiful location on the Nile, there is plenty to do. Many cases taken to Cairo a special city.
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Civilization in Ancient EgyptA look at the way life was during Ancient Egypt. -
Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 4 - the Shang Dynasty (1600-1100 BC)This is a simple lesson plan overview for Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson concentrates on the Shang Dynasty/.
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Happy Dead Birthday to Famous People Who Were Born on May 9Happy Dead Birthday To Famous People Who Were Born on May 9 Howard Carter,William Moulton Marston,Kathryn Kuhlman,Pancho Gonzalez,Roger Hargreaves
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Favorite Books 2011Book review of a new book by Toby Wilkinson titled "The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt."
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