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The Tomb of
King Tut

• Literary Digest, 1923 •


One of the first American magazine articles heralding the discovery of the ancient tomb of King Tutankhamen (1341 BC – 1323 BC) by the British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874 – 1939); who was in this article, erroneously sited as an American:

“What is thought may prove the greatest archaeological discovery of all time has recently been made in Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor. Two chambers of a tomb have been found filled with the funeral paraphernalia of the Egyptian King Tutankhamen, and hopes are entertained that the third chamber, yet unopened, may contain the royal mummy itself.”

On a side note, the Pharaoh measured 5’11.

Read these eerie accounts that serve to provide evidence of an life…

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The Tomb of[br] King Tut

The Tomb of[br] King Tut

The Tomb of[br] King Tut

The Tomb of[br] King Tut

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