The Discovery of King Tutankhamen Tomb in 1922

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The discovery of King Tutankhamen tomb in 1922 has caught the attention of the world. The ancient Pharaoh's tomb is the only known find that is in its original state. Thieves have not looted the tomb (Sayre, 2011). According to Rompalske (2000), in Egypt's Valley of the Kings was King Tutankhamen tomb found. Nearby burial sites were long been looted by grave robbers or damaged by floodwaters. Somehow, the tomb remained undisturbed for 3,000 years. This undisturbed condition is significant because the world only knew of what contents should be in a Pharaoh's tomb from ancient writings. The world has never before seen the actual contents of a Pharaoh's tomb intact. Additionally, right at the time of the tomb discovery and before breaching the sealed door, an elderly British romantic novelist Marie Corelli, who specializes on the supernatural wrote of an ominous warning, a "Mummy's Curse", that anyone who intrudes into a sealed tomb will suffer or die (Marchant, 2013). The recipient of Corelli's warning is the renowned British Archeologist Howard Carter and his financier George Herbert, a very wealthy fifth Earl of Carnarvon. It is the intention of this report to identify the mystery surrounding the curse and to dispel or validate its accuracy.
Mystery of the curse. The mystery of the curse started roughly a month after Howard Carter, and Lord Carnarvon breached the tomb's inner door. Lord Carnarvon contracted a mosquito bite on his cheek became ill and subsequently died. Immediately people assumed his death was a result of the mummy's curse. According to Marchant (2013), the mummy's curse was already a popular story, but Lord Carnarvon's death and Corelli's coincidental prediction turned it into worldwide frenzy. Additionally, according to Handwerk (2005), it is possible that Carnarvon's death was due to exposure to ancient toxic pathogens. Egyptian tombs not only contain mummified bodies but also food items that are included for use by the dead in the afterlife. Jennifer Wagner, an Egyptologist at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia believed that these food stuff attract not only insects, but also molds, bacteria which can be toxic and deadly.
Analysis of the mystery. Ancient mummies definitely carry mold based on laboratory studies (Handwerk, 2005). There are at least two deadly types of mold present; Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus.

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