When most people think of ancient Egypt, they usually think of Curses!  If you think this, I would advise you to think differently.  True as it is, there is only one known curse that was placed in a tomb.  There is a question that this curse even exists, because the object that this curse was inscribed on, no longer says what it used to.  And the object was filed down by someone who is now dead.  But, there is reason  to say that there was a curse in the tomb of Tutankhamen.  A lot of people died very shortly after the opening of King Tut's Sarcophagus. But, strangely enough, none of the people that actually opened it themselves died from a mysterious cause until at least 30 years after the others died.  One strange example of one of the mysterious deaths of these people are as follows;  The hearse that was carrying one of the people that had died of a mysterious thing rang over a little boy and killed him.  The driver could tell because the boy's neck way broken and there was way too much blood.  But, when people later went  to investigate, there was nothing there, even the blood was gone.

So, as I stated before, there is only one known curse in Ancient Egypt, and that is the curse of King Tut

      

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