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Land of the Pharaohs
Egypt
The pyramids
The Sphinx
The head of the Sphinx
The Nile
The Nile
A mummy
Mummy of a pharaoh
Egyptian mummy
Hieroglyphics
Tutankhamun
• Among all the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt,
Tutankhamun is the most famous one.
This is mainly due to the extraordinary
wealth of artifacts found in his tomb in the
famous Egyptian valley of kings. These
artifacts of Pharaoh Tutankhamun were
discovered by British archaeologist
Howard Carter, in 1922, more than 3000
years after Tutankhamun's death.
Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun
Mummy in Cairo’s museum
Mummification
• The Egyptians preserved the dead bodies
of the pharaohs by using salt and various
substances to dry them out, after they had
removed all the internal organs.
The Mummy's Curse
• When, in November of 1922, Howard Carter discovered the
Tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings on the West
Bank at Luxor, the world was really very different than it is
today. It was not a time of live television. Rather, the world of
media still belonged to newspapers, and information traveled
much more slowly, and less reliably. It was a more
superstitious time, and the media was fully adjusted to take
advantage of the attribute to sell their publications. It was a
time when reporters often simply made up facts and in
believed them.
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• The media covered the event, and the world paid attention to
the treasures that Howard Carter discovered in Tutankhamun's
tomb.
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• In late March of 1923, a novelist named Mari
Corelli (Mary Mackay) published a warning
that there would be dire consequences for
anyone who had entered the sealed
tomb. Perhaps this revelation was inspired
by the fact that on the day Howard Carter
opened the tomb, his pet canary was
swallowed by a cobra. Cobras, as the
goddess Wadjet, were the protectors of the
Pharaoh.
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Lord Carnarvon financed Howard Carter's explorations. He had been
in poor health for over 20 years following a motoring accident. When
he died of pneumonia in Cairo on April 5th, 1923, only a few weeks
after Mari Corelli's warnings, newspapers and other media throughout
the world simply went crazy. As often as not, they made up the facts
as they went along. Even Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes
and himself a believer in the occult and at this time a very popular
writer, announced that Lord Carnarvon's death could have been the
Lost in acurse".
Pyramid: The Mummy's Curse".
result of a "Pharaoh's
It was said that at the moment of Lord Carnarvon's death, the lights
went out in Cairo (an event that is still not uncommon today), and that
back in England his dog, susie, howled and died in the same instant.
These reported events are difficult to prove.
Lost in a Pyramid: The Mummy's
Curse".
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Who (Characters)
Where
When
What (story events)
How
Why
Type of ending
• In this tale, an explorer again uses a mummy as a torch
to brighten the interior of a pyramid. He discovers some
seeds in the pyramid, and carries them back to
America. His fiancee decides to plant the seeds, which
then grow into grotesque flowers. Upon their wedding,
she wares one of the flowers and inhales their scent,
sending her into a coma as she becomes a living
mummy. Other novelists also developed stories along
the lines of the mummies curse, both in England and
America over the next 30 years.
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