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Probably many have heard the story of the excavation of the tomb Tutankhamun. With the name of this legendary pharaoh was associated an ancient curse that was bound to inevitably punish those who dare to disturb his eternal rest.
An expedition organized by the English archaeologist Howard Carter and Antiquities collector Lord Carnavon ended the death of not only both historians, but also members of their families, servants, secretaries and even pets. They all died at a very strange circumstances a few years after it was the tomb of the Egyptian ruler was discovered (disturbed).
A few decades earlier, before the story of Tutankhamun’s curse became known to the whole world, Soren Razden, Professor of the University of Gottingen, engaged in the study of the Valley royal tombs. While excavating, he discovered an ancient burial, the inscription on which said that he who dares desecrate the tomb, will be forever swallowed by the sand, the moon will not have time change your appearance twice.
Despite a formidable warning, Razden, with all his passion the scientist set to work, and when the excavations were completed, set sail to the homeland. The professor was no longer destined to see Germany again: he died en route, in a sea cabin. A ship doctor examining the body ascertained natural death, saying that Rezden died of asphyxiation. What was the surprise of those present when out of the fist a still-dead corpse spilled a small handful of sand …
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