Scientists debunk the 'Curse of the Pharaohs' surrounding King Tut's tomb, attributing deaths to radiation exposure, not supernatural forces. High levels of radiation within the tomb may have caused health issues, challenging long-held beliefs. Elevated radiation levels observed in other Egyptian sites suggest widespread exposure. Cryptic warnings in tombs may have referred to radiation hazards, not curses. This revelation highlights the importance of scientific investigation in dispelling myths and understanding historical dangers.
Middle East News: The mysterious deaths linked to Tutankhamun's tomb may be due to toxic radiation levels. Recent studies suggest radiation exposure leading to fatal ca
The unsettling curse of King Tutankhamun’s tomb in Egypt has bewildered archaeologists since it’s been feared to be linked to the mysterious deaths of multiple of the excavators who discovered it in 1922.
Ancient Egyptians may have been dabbling with nuclear technology, a new study suggests, as the 'Pharaoh's curse' that killed many who walked in the tombs is linked to buried radioactive nuclear waste
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New research indicates that tomb of Egyptian king Tutankhamun had radiation effects causing death of excavators in 1922. Earlier, it was attributed to the powerful curse of the king which led to the death of those disturbing his tomb.
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