The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb

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The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb Fact or Fiction (or a little of both) By Sabrina Marsh CUIN 6320 Tuesday afternoon For my 7th grade life science class

How it all began… “Death shall come on swift wings to him that toucheth the tomb of Pharaoh.” These are the words written across the seal of King Tut’s tomb in Egypt. When this tomb was disturbed for the first time in 3400 years by the English Egyptologist Howard Carter in November of 1922, newspapers around the world announced the discovery.

Wait, who was King Tut anyway? Tutankhamun was an Egyptian king that is more famous for his death than for his life. Tut began ruling when he was 8 years old, and died when he was 18. Very few written documents on Tut survive and not very much is known of his life. Most experts agree Tut died a violent death, but they don’t know for sure if he was murdered. Tut is most famous because his spectacular tomb was discovered, almost intact and filled with treasures, by Howard Carter in 1922.

Here are some of those treasures! Nice, aren’t they?

Why were the Egyptians so into pyramids and mummies? The Egyptians were obsessed with the cult of the dead. They had elaborate death rituals and gods. To protect the dead in the afterlife and to prevent robbers from desecrating tombs, the Egyptians hid their burials and placed curses to warn off violators.

Who were Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon? Lord Carnarvon was a very wealthy man who paid Howard Carter to search for the tomb of King Tut in Egypt. Howard Carter searched for the tomb for five years. Their find became the most famous archaeological discovery of all time.

Here are some of the rumors and the facts associated with them…you be the judge! On the same day that the entrance to the tomb was laid open, Carter’s pet canary was eaten by a cobra. Cobras are very rare in Egypt and especially so in winter. In ancient times they were regarded as the symbol of royalty. Carter did have a canary, but he gave it to a friend to keep. No one knows for sure about the cobra. Most of the Egyptian workers who were present when the tomb was opened died within a year. 6 out of the 26 workers were dead within 10 years. i smell bird

Still more strange happenings…and these are all facts. Lord Carnarvon and archaeologist Howard Carter entered the king's burial chamber on February 17, 1923. On or about March 6, Lord Carnarvon was bitten by a mosquito on his cheek and became ill. The mosquito bite became infected, he contracted pneumonia and blood poisoning, and on April 5, he died. The bite was in the same spot on his cheek as a scar found on the mummy of Tut. At the same time Carnarvon died, all the electricity in Cairo went off. In fact, the lights in the hospital went off almost to the second when he died. At the same hour Carnarvon died, Carnarvon’s pet terrier, Susie, howled and dropped over, dead.

So what do you think? What do you think happened to Howard Carter? What do you think would be a possible explanation for the deaths of the workers in the tomb? What do you think people would say if a similar discovery happened today and the newspapers said the tomb had a curse?

Thanks for viewing my power point and hope you learned something that made you want to explore further… The background information and cool pictures came from the following sites: http://www.sis.gov.eg/tut/html/tut04.htm http://www.scs.wsu.edu/%7Emrobin/pharaoh_death.html http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~ancient/curse.htm http://www.site-ology.com/egypt/KT.HTM And thanks to National Geographic for some of the background and the scanned pictures of Tut. And there is a really neat webquest on the possible way that King Tut died at this address: http://www.pekin.net/pekin108/wash/webquest/