Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Curse of Tutankhamen


In 1922, a Wealthy British man named Howard Carter discovered the burial site of King Tutankhamen's burial site in the Valley of Kings. There are many Valuable Relics of gold, items, and even foods That are buried in this location.


Since this is a major archaeological discovery, many other archaeologists went to the burial site of Kings Valley. Immediately after that mysterious things start happening. Many of the archaeologists, it has ever entered the tomb fell ill and eventually died. Reported during the 1920's era, more than (just) two dozen people died not long after entering the tomb of King Tutankhamen. The beginning of the curse of RajaTutankhamen.

Around th spring of 1923, Lord Carnarvon (donors of Howard Carter's expedition) was bitten by a mosquito on your cheek while shaving. Things That caused him to become infected and then Lord Carnarvon died, and at the same time all the lights in the city of Cairo in a strange outages. That morning when Lord Carnarvon died her dog started barking and then suddenly die. The Curse of King Tutankhamen began much publicized by the media. Preaching a remarkable media that raises other news emerging. There is one story that says Howard carter dead canary pegged rattlesnake just after the discovery of the tomb door.

Many people believe the curse of King Tut is true, until in 1986 a French physician, Caroline Stenger-Phillip found one explanation for the mysterious deaths are. Dr. Stenger-Phillip claimed there was fruit and vegetables in the tomb may cause
the emergence of organic dust particles. These particles may have had a potential allergen. He also claims that archaeologists develop an allergy after inhaling all the particles which in turn leads to their death. He does not believe that the curse of Tut is the cause of mysterious deaths.


The Curse of King Tutankhamen is still a mystery. For some people it is just superstition, but there are still many of those who truly believe in a curse. Is the curse really exist? Do you believe in "The Curse of King Tutankhamen?"